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ABSTRACTThis directory is a national listing of women
administrators currently emplcyed in vocational education. Thispublication is organized into eight major sections and two indexes.The major sections are categorized according to institutionalaffiliations: (1) state education agencies, (2) local educationagencies, (3) regional education agencies, (4) universities andcolleges, (5) technical institutes, (6) proprietary schools andcolleges, (7) federal educaticn agencies, and (B) other. Within eachmajor section categorized by state where employment occurs,individual biographical sketches are listed alphabetically bysurname. The indexes are presented: a program area of responsibilityand an alphabetical listing. The program area of responsibility indexlists individual names according to the major program areas(s)directly under their administration. Women who administernontraditional programs are identified in this index. Thealphabetical index is a combined listing in alphabetical order of allpersons in the directory. The introduction includes the purpose ofthe project, background data, summary findings, directions for usingthis document, and a sample resume. The appendixes contain the surveyinstrument and the classification system of educational agencies andinstitutions. (CT)
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Research and Development Series No. 201
DIRECTORY OF WOMEN ADMINISTRATORS
IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Researched and compiled by
Novella Ross
The National Center for Research in Vocational EducationThe Ohio State University
1960 Kenny RoadColumbus, Ohio 43210
June, 1980
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U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.EDUCATIoN a WELFARENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
EDUCATION
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO.OUCEO ExACTLv A: BECEtvED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN.ATING IT POIN TS OF viEw OR OPINIONSSTATED 00 NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY
THE NATIONAL CENTER MISSION STATEMENT
The National Center for Research in Vocational Education's mission is toincrease the ability of diverse agencies, institutions, and organizations to solveeducational problems related to individual career planning, preparation, andprogression. The National Center fulfills its mission by:
Generating knowledge through research
Developing educational programs and products
Evaluating individual program needs and outcomes
Providing information for national planning and policy
Installing educational programs and products
Operating information systems and services
Conducting leadership development and training programs
FUNDING INFORMATION
Project Title: Survey of Women Administrators in Vocational Education
Contract Number: OEC-300-78-0032
Project Number: 498AH80003
Education Act Under Education Amendments of 1976,Which the Funds Were Public Law 94-482Administered:
Source of Contract: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW)United States Office of EducationBureau of Occupational and Adult EducationWashington, D.C. 20202
Project Officer: Paul Manchak
Contractor: The National Center for Research in Vocational EducationThe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210
Executive Director: Robert E. Taylor
Project Director: Novella Ross
Disclaimer: This publication was prepared pursuant to a contract with the Bureauof Occupational and Adult Education, Office of Education, Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare. Contractors undertaking suchprojects are encouraged to express freely their judgment in professionaland technical matters. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore,necessarily represent official Office of Education position or policy.
Discrimination Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states: "No person in theProhibition: United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be
excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjectedto discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal finan-cial assistance." Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 states:"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excludedfrom participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to dis-crimination under any education program or activity receiving Federalfinancial assistance." Therefore, the Survey of Women Administrators inVocational Education project, like every program or activity receivingfinancial assistance from the Department of Health, Education, andWelfare, must be operated in compliance with these laws.
CONTENTS
Executive Summary (di
Foreword.. ix
Introduction :di
_Background :diCriteria for Listings xu
Types of Women Administrators Listed ;ailOrganization of the Directory ;dullReferences xxix
Section 1. State Education Agencies 1
Section 2. Local Education Agencies 25
Section 3. Regional Education Agencies 53
Section 4. Universities and Colleges 59
Section 5. Community/Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes 79
Section 6. Proprietary Schools and Colleges 129
Section 7. Federal Education Agencies 145
Section 8. Other Educational Agencies 151
Indexes
Program Area of Responsibility IndexAlphabetical Index of Individuals
AppendixesAppendix A. Survey Instrument 199
Appendix B. Classification System of Educational Agencies and Institutions
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LIST OF TABLES
Table
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Administrative Positions Held by WomenEmployed in Vocational Education Agencies
States Rank Ordered by
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Number of Women Administrators Responding to Survey xxi
3 Job Titles Held by Women Administrators inVarious Educational Agencies and Institutions xxii
4 Highest Degree Held by Women Administrators inVarious Educational Agencies/Institutions xxiii
5 Job Title by Highest Degree xxv
6 Highest Degrees Held by Women Administratorsby Program Area of Responsibility xxvi
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This directory is a national listing of women administrators currently employed in vocationaleducation. This publication is organized into eight major sections and two indexes. The majorsections are categorized according to institutional affiliations: (1) state education agencies, (2) localeducation agencies, (3) regional education agencies, (4) universities and colleges, (5) technicalinstitutes, (6) proprietary schools and colleges, (7) federal education agencies, (8) other. Withineach major section categorized by state where employment occurs, individual biographical sketchesare listed alphabetically by surname.
Two indexes are presented: (1) a program area of responsibility and (2) an alphabetical listing.The program area of responsibility index lists individual names according to the major programarea(s) directly under their administration. Women who administer nontraditional programs areidentified in this index. The alphabetical index is a combined listing in alphabetical order of allpersons in the directory.
The introduction includes the purpose of the project, background data, summary findings,directions for using this document, and a sample resume. The appendixes contain the survey instru-ment and the classification system of educational agencies and institutions.
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FOREWORD
Decision makers on the federal, state, and local levels have become acutely aware of the needto increase women's participation in the decision-making and policy-setting aspects of vocationaleducation. Often, honest attempts by concerned decision makers to involve women in policy issueshave been hampered because it has been difficult to identify a pool of women with administrativeexpertise. To help remedy this situation, a national survey of women administrators in vocationaleducation has been conducted.
The objective of this national survey was to develop a directory that would serve a two-foldpurpose: first, to report professional data listing women in all levels of educational institutions andagencies employed in vocational administrative capacities; and second, to identify women whoadminister programs traditionally administered by men. Hopefully this directory will provide decisionmakers with a greater awareness of the number of qualified women administrators and will serve as aresource for contacting specific individuals with experience and expertise in vocational educationadministration.
We wish to thank the panel of "onsultants Susan Shephard, Anne Mayes, Carol Jabonaski,Beverly Hankenhoff, Paula S. Greenfieldfor their help in establishing candidate selection criteriafor the survey. The staff is also grateful to the educational and vocational community for the manyjournal and newsletter announcements publicizing the survey and for the written letters of endorse-ment supporting the project. It goes without saying that the successful completion of this documentis due in large part to the major contributions of sex equity coordinators, supervisors, and/ordirectors and state directors of vocational education employed in the various states.
A special note of recognition is extended to numerous program chairpersons of the 1979 AVAconvention. Specifically, we are indebted to interest group leaders Linda Beene (sex equity); JamesCogdell (trade and industry); Ralph'Steeb (industrial arts); Elinor Burgess (distributive education);Elizabeth Milliken (health education); Ruth Ostler (NHSS); Edward C. Mann (technical education);Winnie Dickinson (administration); Paul Day (agriculture education); and Robert Thompson (businessand office education). Ellen Bowers, Nancy Evans, and Fern Green are also recognized for their reviewand recommendations of the final product.
The project staff employed at the National CenterRafael Bedolla, graduate research associate,and Brenda Hemming of the clerical staffare commended for playing a major role in the completionof this project. Novella Ross, project director, is congratulated for her diligence and persistence incompleting this challenging task.
Robert E. TaylorExecutive DirectorNational Center for Research in
Vocational Education
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ABBREVIATIONS
Associate in ArtsAssociate of Arts in NursingAll But Dissertation in Ph.D. ProgramAlaskaAlabamaMaster of ArtsAccredited Personnel DiplomatArkansasAssociate of ScienceArea Vocational SchoolArizona
BA Bachelor of ArtsBAS Bachelor of Applied SciencesBBA Bachelor of Business AdministrationBE Bachelor of EducationBFA Bachelor of Fine ArtsBLS Bachelor of Liberal StudiesBOCES Board of Cooperative Educational
ServicesBS Bachelor of ScienceBSBA Bachelor of Science in Business
AdministrationBSC . Bachelor of ScienceBSE Bachelor of Science in EducationBSED Bachelor of Science in EducationBSMT Bachelor of Science in Medical
TechnologyBSN Bachelor of Science in NursingBSRS Bachelor of Science in Radio logic
SciencesBSSA Bachelor of Science in Secretarial
AdministrationCA CaliforniaCAGS Certificate of Advanced Graduate .
StudiesCAM Certified Administrative ManagerCAS Certificate of Advanced StudyCO ColoradoCT ConnecticutCTA Certified Travel AssociateCurr. CurriculumDA Doctor of Arts
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DE DelawareDev. DevelopmentDEd Doctor of EducationDMD Doctor of Dental MedicineDPA Doctor of Public AdministrationDVM Doctor of Veterinary MedicineEc. EconomicsEd. EducationEdD Doctor of EducationEdM Master of EducationEdS Education SpecialistEduc. EducationFL FloridaGA GeorgiaHI HawaiiIA IowaID IdahoIL IllinoisIN IndianaISD Independent School DistrictJD Juris DoctorJVSD Joint Vocational School DistrictKS KansasKY KentuckyLA LouisianaLPN Licensed Practical NurseMA MassachusettsMA Master of ArtsMACPsy Master of Arts in Counseling
PsychologyMACS Master of Arts in Computer
ScienceMAE Master of Arts in EducationMAEd Master of Arts in EducationMAHEED Master of Arts in Home Economics
EducationMAI Master of Arts in InterdisciplinaryMAN Master of Arts in NursingMAT Master of Arts in TeachingMAVE Master of Arts in Vocational
EducationMB Master of Business Education
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Master of Business AdministrationMaster of Business EducationMaster of Business EducationMaster of Christian EducationMaster of City & Regional PlanningMarylandMedical DoctorMaster of Distributive EducationMaineMaster of EducationMaster of EducationMaster of Educational Administra-tionMaster of Fine ArtsManagementMaster of Home EconomicsEducationMichiganMaster of Industrial, TechnicalEducationMaster of Liberal ArtsMaster of Library ScienceMaster of MusicMaster of NursingMinnesotaMissouriMaster of Public AdministrationMaster of RetailingMaster of Rehabilitation CounselingMaster of ScienceMississippiMaster of Science in Business &Distributive EducationMaster of ScienceMaster of Science in EducationMaster of Science in EducationMaster of Science in HealthProfessionsMaster of Science in LibraryScienceMaster of Science in NursingMaster of Science in Public HealthMember of Society of Radiog-raphersMaster of Science in Teaching
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Master of Social WorkMedical TechnologistMontanaNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaNebraskaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNevadaNew YorkOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaDoctor of PhilosophyRhode IslandRegistered NurseSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaSpecialTennesseeTexasUtahVirginiaVocationalVermontWashingtonWisconsinWest VirginiaWyoming
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INTRODUCTION
Nearly 1,600 biographical erries are contained in this first edition of the Directory of WomenAdministrators in Vocational Education. Listings include presidents, deans, chairpc,ons, directors,and other administrators currently employed in various educational institutions and agencies infifty-three states and territories. The purpose of this directory is to provide decision makers with aspecialized listing of women with administrative expertise in vocational education who can serve asconsultants, advisory council members, and applicants for vacant positions. This document is designedto foster the increased participation of women in the formulationof policy in vocational education.
BACKGROUND
Identifying Potential Candidates
Every effort was made to solicit potential listings from seven distinct areas of vocationaleducation. Target populations were designated as follows:
1. State Education Agencies2. Local Education Agencies3. Regional Education Agencies4. Universities/Colleges5. Technical Institutes, Community/Junior Colleges6. Proprietary Schools/Colleges7. Federal Education Agencies
To obtain the names of state, local, and regional administrators, each state department ofvocational education and its staff focusing on sex fairness was contacted by mail with a request for acomplete listing of all female administrators in vocational education. Follow-up requests to thosestates not responding was conducted by telephone. To locate women administrators in federaleducation agencies, the United States Government Manual, the Congressional Staff Directory, HEWDirectory, vocational rehabilitation Council listings, Veterans Administration Directory, and direc-tories of individual military branches were all used for resource mailing lists to solicit the nominationof candidates from key contact persons.
To identify appropriate university/college, community/junior college, technical institute, andproprietary school personnel, the College Blue Book, Technical Education Yearbook, IndustrialTeacher Education Yearbook, and Educational Research Centers Directory were used as primaryreferences. Each school listed in the primary references included in the target categories was contactedby mail in an effort to secure the names of possible entrants for the directory. Announcements werealso placed in those professional journals and newsletters (e.g., Centergram, Education Daily, AVAUpdate, WEECN, etc.) with wide distribution throughout the education community.
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In an effort to provide firsthand information to the vocational education community, anoverview of the project, "Survey of Women Administrators in Vocational Education," waspresented before eleven major interest groups at the 1979 American Vocational Associationconvention held in Anaheim, California. Survey forms were given out during each presentation
to interested persons for distribution to potential candidates in their home states.
As a result of these efforts, approximately 1,500 educational agencies and institutions fromfifty-three states and territories nominated persons for the survey. Each woman whose name wassubmitted and whose position appeared to be in any way an administrative one was subsequently
mailed a questionnaire by which she could determine her qualifications for inclusion in the directory.
Self-evaluation on the criteria and verification by the immediate supervisor provideu the only basisfor the subsequent listing of a woman's name in the document.
Due to resource allocations and time factors, it was not feasible to check the qualifications ofeach applicant. Consequently, the accuracy of the data listed in the directory is based totally on the
quality of the information provided by the candidates.
Because responses were voluntary and extensive follow-up was impractical, the directory lists
only women who reported that they are involved in vocational education administration. Theresearcher recognizes that employment changes occuring over the two-year period in which the
data were collected may mean that several wellqualified women may not have been identified. The
National Center's staff sincerely regrets any instances in which an appropriate entrant was not
included in this document.
Defining an Administrator
Administration means different things to different people. There are nearly as many definitions
as there are people who have attempted to define it (Robbins 1976). Consequently, several strategies
were used to develop a functional and appropriate definition.
The initial strategy involved two processes. First, professional organizations in which adminis-
trators hold membership were contacted by telephone. These included such organizations as the
American Association of School Administrators, National Education Association, AFL-CIO, Ameri-
can Federation of Teachers, and the Elementary and Secondary School Principals Association.
Responses indicated that none of these organizations had undertaken the task of establishing a
general definition for an administrator as a part of its operational policy. State education agencies
employing administrative personnel were also contacted. Ti:is contact revealed that job descriptions
listing duties and responsibilities for specific positions are the primary tools these agencies use to
identify and define administrators. These job descriptions vary with the demands of a particular job.
Sample job descriptions were collected from various agencies.
The second major strategy involved a comprehensive literature review of the theories and the
research problems nertaining to administration. In reviewing classical administrative theory, Filley
(1969) states that Fayol, one of the earliest exponents of the general theory of management, defined
administration in terms of five primary elements: planning, organization, command, coordination,
and control. Robbins (1976), one of the more contemporary scholars of management, also defined
administration as a process involving various functions: planning, organizing, leading, and evaluating
others to achieve specific ends.
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Several recent research studies designed to profile, identify, and validate competencies neededby vocational education administrators were reviewed. Such general administrative competencies asplanning, development, supervision, budgeting, and evaluation (of programs, policies, personnel,facilities, and school and community relations) were reported (Branter 1977; Hoyle 1977; Resnick1977; Andreyka 1976; Norton 1977; Pope 1975). Consequently, a tremendous similarity is seenbetween administration as defined by basic administrative theory and administrative competenciesimportant to the vocational administrator.
A third strategy involved convening a panel of consultants at the National Center for a one-daymeeting to discuss, accept, and/or reject any of the administrative functions produced by the findingsof the literature review. This group was representative geographically and professionally of vocationaladministrators who formed the target population for the study. This approach was designed to pro-vide a practical and realistic dimension to defining the actual functions of the present-day vocationaleducation administrator.
ESTABLISHING THE CRITERIA FOR LISTINGS
The National Center's staff, a panel of consultants, project sponsors, and instrument clearanceofficers from the United States Office of Education all played a part in establishing the criteria onwhich entrants were selected for the survey.
The foremost consideration in qualifying for the Directory of Women Administrators inVocational Education was based oh three factors: (1) performance in a job role related to vocationaleducation; (2) performance as an administrator; and (3) employment as an administrator.
Criterion 1. Performance in a Job Role Related to Vocational Education
The term vocational education is used as defined in Section 8 (1) of the Vocational EducationAct of 1963 and as amended by Section 195 (1) of Public Law 94-482.
Section 195 (1). The term "vocational education" means organized educationalprograms which are directly related to the preparation of individuals for paidor unpaid employment, or for additional preparation for a career requiring otherthan a baccalaureate or advanced degree; and, for the purposes of this paragraph,the term "organized education program" means only (a) instruction related tothe occupation or occupations for which the students are in training or instruc-tion necessary for students to benefit from such training, and (b) the acquisition,maintenance, and repair of instructional supplies, teaching aids and equipment;... (Public Law 94-482, Section 195(1); 20 U.S.C. 2461)
For the purposes of this project, .-^cational education administrators are defined as thoseadministrative officers who are responsible for vocational education programs and those persons whoare responsible for supportive services for vocational education.
Criterion 2. Performance as an Administrator
For the purpose of this project, an administrator is defined as a person who performs each ofthe following functions to some extent in her current job:
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a. Program Administration The design, development, andmplementation of afunctional component of the organization
b. Program Management The maintenance of records and/or development of procedures,policies, and programs essential to the functioning of the organization
c. Financial Management Participation in budgeting
d. Personnel Management Participation in evaluation, policy-making, communications,etc. concerning personnel
Criterion 3. Employment as an Administrator
A woman must be employed in a position where she spends at least 50 percent of her timeperforming administrative functions directly connected with vocational education.
As indicated earlier, the ultimate selection for inclusion in the directory is based on the candi-date's affirmative response to each criterion statement, the immediate supervisor's signature, and a
signed release statement authorizing permission to publish the biographical data. Each woman whoreturned the questionnaire form with the three conditions satisfied was automatically included in
the directory.
TYPES OF WOMEN ADMINISTRATORS LISTED
Levels of Administrative Authority
Women administrators employed in vocational education throughout the United States andterritories listed in this directory reflect the levels of administrative responsibilities identified in mostcomplex organizations: top management, middle management, and operating management.*
Top Management
Deals with environmentalforcesPlans, organizes, controlsProvides overall leadership
Middle Management
Coordinates inputs,production, and outputsActs as intermediarybetween top andoperating management
Operating Management
Gets the work done
TOP
PresidentsChiefs of StarVice Presidents
SuperintendentsExecutive Directors
MIDDLE
SupervisorsCoordinators
ManagersAdministrators
OPERATING
Department ChairpersonsResearch Project Directors
Local School Administrators
Taken from Earl Lundgren, Organizational Management (San Francisco: Canfield Press, 1974).
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Top Management
Top-level management is usually comprised of chief executives and other top staff officers. Invocational education, top-level positions include presidents and vice presidents of community andjunior colleges, state directors of vocational education, directors of large city schools, superintendentsof vocational education, and executive directors within other types of vocational education agencies.Their managerial tasks involve (1) developing overall vocational program goals, (2) affecting andcomplying with legislation and regulations of local, state, and federal government, (3) recommendingshort- and long-range program goals, (4) managing budgetary functions, (5) determining labor needsof business and industry, and (6) evaluating the effectiveness of the vocational education program.
Middle Management
The prime responsibility at the middle-management level is the coordination of resource inputsso that the operating level can effectively produce programs. These administrators usually (1) developand conduct personnel development programs, (2) interview and recommend potential employees,(3) keep up to date on new developments, materials, and equipment in vocational-technical education,(4) conduct personnel evaluations, (5) coordinate budget requests, and (6) plan the organization ofnew programs. Some common titles at this level are vocational program coordinator, supervisor ofindustrial arts, director of curriculum, administrator, and manager. Middle management acts as anintermediary between top and operating management.
Operating Management
At the operating management level, we get down to the most concrete, detailed aspects of theorganizational task. Here the intermediate plans of middle management are translated into short-rangeoperating plans. Operational managers get the work done at the routine level of day-to-day operations.Their time perspective is the immediate future, and their work is subject co being programmed. Oper-ating managenient personnel may include university professors who coordinate subject areas, projectdirectors in research facilities, and supervisors and coordinators in local schools.
Administrative Positions Held byWomen in Vocational Education
Several job titles were reported by women administrators who responded to the survey. In orderto condense the date for summary reporting, specific job titles were collapsed into broad categories.In the Summary tables that will follow, the classification system listed below will prevail.
President (includes Provost, Vice President, Chief)
Director (includes Superintendent, Principal, Company Commander, Assistant Director)Dean (includes Assistant Dean)
Chairperson (includes Head, Chair, Chairman)
Coordinator (includes Liaison)
Supervisor (includes Advisory, Special Assistant)
Education Specialist (includes Professor, Consultant, Therapist)
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Support Personnel (includes Registrar, Counselor, Librarian)
Administrator (includes Manager, Officer)
Owner
No attempt was made to interpret the job titles reported by the respondents. For example, whenthe job title director was listed, one tally was counted under that job title. The-placement of the jobtitle in the tables does not represent any hierarchical order. Each job category represents many andvaried scopes of responsibility.
Geographic Locations of Women Administrators
Based on the 1,579 responses to the survey, the majority of the women are employed inadministrative positions in vocational education in the East North Central (276), South Atlantic(262), and Pacific (223) regions. Six of the remaining seven regions employ at least 100 womenadministrators, with the Middle Atlantic region employing the largest number (182) and the NewEngland region employing the smallest number (101). The Outlying regional areas of Puerto Ricoand American Samoa reported two women administrators each (see Table 1).
When the states were rank-ordered according to the greatest number of women administratorshired (see Table 2), California (140) ranked first followed by Ohio (101), New York (79), andTexas (77).
Jobs Held by Women Administratorsin Agencies and Institutions
Taking another look at Table 1, women most often serve as directors (439) and coordinators(279) of vocational office education programs.
Table 3 illustrates that women are hired to serve as directors more often in the public community/junior colleges and technical institutes (122; 28 percent), local education agencies (96; 22 percent),and proprietary schools (83;19 percent) than any of the other educational agencies and institutionssurveyed. The public community/junior colleges and technical institutes also employed the greatestnumber of coordinators (125; 45 percent). Proprietary schools, however, reported more women hiredin the top position of president or chief (38; 45 percent) than the other agencies.
At least 35 percent (547) of the respondents identified community/junior colleges or technicalinstitutes as their employing agency. The smallest number of respondents, 3 percent each level, werethose women employed in regional, federal, and other educational agencies (e.g., hospitals, compre-hensive training agencies).
Most of the women administrators in vocational education (919) listed the master's degree asthe highest degree held. The doctorate was listed as the highest degree by 315 women, while thebachelor's degree was the highest degree earned by 231 (see Table 4). Universities and colleges (117)and public community/junior colleges and technical institutes (99) employ more women administra-tors holding doctorate degrees than any of the other educational agencies. Fifty-nine percent of thewomen administrators employed in universities and colleges hold doctorate degrees. State (172) andlocal education agencies (215) along with community /junior colleges and technical institutes (353)were listed most frequently as employers of the women administrators with master's degrees. For
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TABLE 1
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS HELD BY WOMEN EMPLOYED INVOCATIONAL EDUCATION AGENCIES
Region/State
M
Total President Director Dean eh...person C ...S.. S.W.,' ...,It......rrhtlicl.
Sim ...110 Per....1.1r1 tratot 1)......,
East North Central 276 9 72 2.1 IA 11/ 3.. .. 1.1
Ohio 1111 2 23 5 I I 1 I 27 o.. .1 .1
Indiana 2$ X 2 1 6 6 I 1
Illinois 25 3 II 5 I 1 I 1
Michigan 53 2 23 6 ' 6 1 7 IWisc.. min 66 2 7 A 12 12 5 1 I.
South AtLanlic 262 I 5 65 I,; .10 4.1" 31: 36 I I I
Delaware I I 5 . 1.- i
Maryland 39 2 A 3 A 9 o I IDist. Columbia III 4 X 1
Virginia -13 3 13 . 1 11 .1 1
West Vissinia 25 :1 1 A .1 I INorth Carolina 2$ 2 9 .1 .1 1 N 2South Carolusa 21 1 t: 5 l a .._ I I 1
Georgia 31 I 3 I 13 .. 2 I IFlorida Sit 2 Id 1 7 I 7 1
Nellie 223 16 n.:, 12 I. II 17 IN ., 14 I
Washington 41 III 111 I N 6 I I IOregon 35 2 12 2 1
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California 141/ 13 31 .111 10 I.. 6 12 .. 11 1
Ilawasi 7 I 2 1 :1
Middle Atlantw 182 1$ 61 N II 31 2.: II I 9
New York 79 . 31/ . 1 19 . 1 2 ANen Jesse. 35 3 14 I I .1 1 I
Pennsvh ant. 41/1 20 3 X 12 x I .1
West North Central 170 , 45 7I. I II II 111 A 6 1
Minnesota 27 11) I 1 x 3 2 2Iowa 33 2 1 1 13 1
Missouri 54 3 I 1 2 x I 1 5 2 .1 2 IKansas IN ... 1; 2 3North Dakota 5 3 1 ISouth Dakota 5 2 I
Alaska 7 2 I 2 1 1
Nebraska 21 5 I 6 2 2 1 I
West South Central 1-12 3 -12 1 37 I;, 15 II . 12 .!
Arkansas $ 2 2 I I '.-Louisiana 2() 2 3 2 1 1 1 1
Oklahom 37 I "1 I 2 -. ... ' .1 iTes as 77 I 2 t I 17 II 7 I 10
East South Central I In 2 13 .. II II II I N 1
Kentucki 36 I I S x III 1 iTennessee 36 x .1. 11 .. tAlabama 2:1 I 7 1 I I I IMississippi 21 .1 2 1 7. .
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Nlountain 103 4 27 12 I I IN I I 10 I 1 1
Mortana 3 2 1
Idaho N I I : I I
WS ornIIIR I 1 I I
C.i.f./fin :12 2 III I I . 1
!:ew Mrs wo II I 2 2 I I 1 IAncona 10 5 1 2 . 2 1
Utah 10 7 .. I 1 1
Nei ad 5 i I 1
New England 1 1 1I I I I :111 '1 I : 1,, 2 1 01 2 2 2
Maine a 2 i I
New Itampshin 1 2 2Vermont 2 1MassaehuwIts no 1 '21 1 1i I.. 1 2 2 2Rhode IslandCon nretwut 22 2 1, 2 1 1 I '
1 tutlymg Areo 1 .1 1
Wart.. III..,, 2 2A rnerien Samoa 2 I I
Tidal 1.379 MI 1:i.i 122 141 26 I 6.1 1,01 III 7M 1:
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TABLE 2
STATES RANK-ORDERED BY NUMBER OFWOMEN ADMINISTRATORS RESPONDING TO SURVEY
RankOrder State Number
RankOrder State Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1011
12
13
14
15
1617
18
19
20
California
Ohio
New York
Texas
Pennsylvania
WisconsinMassachusetts
Missouri
Michigan
Florida
Virginia
Washington
Maryland
Oklahoma
KentuckyTennessee
OregonNew Jersey
Iowa
Colorado
Georgia
IndianaIllinoisNorth Carolina
Minnesota
140
101
79
77
686666545346
434139
37
3636
3535
3332
3128282827
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
3334
West Virginia
Alabama
Connecticut
MississippiNebraskaSouth Carolina
Louisiana
ArizonaUtah
District ofColumbia
Kansas
DelawareNew Mexico
IdahoArkansas
HawaiiAlaska
NevadaNorth DakotaMontanaSouth Dakota
MaineNew HampshireWyoming
Rhode Island
VermontAmerican SamoaPuerto Rico
25
23
22
212121
20
1919
1818
1111
88
77
5555
444
3
222
Total 1,579
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TABLE 3
JOB TITLES HELD BY WOMEN ADMINISTRATORSIN VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS
AtencY/ InstitutionPresident /
Chief
N %
DirectorN %
Dean
N %
Chairperson
N %
Coordinator
N %
Supervisor
N %
EducationalSpecialist
N
SupportPersonnel
N %
AdministratorN % N
Owner
%
Totals
N %
State EducationAgencies 8 10% 46 10% 1 .5% 24 9% 65 40% 76 45% 5 13% 8 10% 233 15%
Local EducationAgencies 1 1% 96 22% 14 7% 68 24% 70 43% 14 8% 6 15% 14 18% 283 18%
Regional EducationAgencies 17 4% 3 2% 19 7% 1 1% 1 1% 2 5% 3 4% 46 3%
Universities andColleges 1 1% 51 12% 16 13% 54 28% 30 11% 2 1% 36 21% 4 10% 5 6% 199 13%
Community /JuniorColleges andTechnicalInstitutes
20 24% 122 28% 101 83% 110 57% 125 45% 18 11% 16 10% le 40% 19 24% 547 35%
Proprietary Schools 38 45% 83 19% 5 4% 9 5% 1 0% 1 1% 1 1% 5 13% 21 27% 12 100% 176 11%
Federal EducationAgencies 9 11% 6 1% 1 5% 3 1% 2 1% 23 14% 1 2.5% 3 4% 48 3%
Other 7 8% 18 4% 2 1% 9 3% 4 2% 1 1% 1 2.5% 5 6% 47 3%
Totals 84 100% 439 100% 122 100% 194 101% 279 100% 163 100% 168 101% 40 100% 78 99% 12 100% 1.579 101%
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TABLE 4
HIGHEST DEGREE HELD BY WOMEN ADMINISTRATORSIN VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES /INSTITUTIONS *
Educational Agency/Institute Doctorate Masters Bachelors Technical Associate High School Total.... a a
State Education Agencies 3716%
17274%
229%
1 1 233
.
Local Education Agencies 3111%
21576%
3011%
21%
21%
31%
28318%
Regional Education Agencies 6 33 4 1 2 4613% 72% 9% 2% 4% 3%
Universities /Colleges 117 72 7 2 1 19959% 36% 4% 1% 1% 13%
..
Public Community/Junior Colter*, 99 353 76 4 5 10 547Technical Institutes 18% 65% 14% 1% 1% 2% 35%
Proprietary Schools 5 38 64 18 10 41 1763% 22% 36% 10% 6% 23% 11%
Federal Education Agencies1123%
1633%
1735%
12%
36%
483%
Other 9 20 11 5 2 4719% 43% 23% 11% 4% 3%
- --Total 315 919 231 31 22 61 1,579Percent of Grand Total i 20% 58% 15% 2% 1% 4%
...-100%
All percentages calculated based on the horizontal total columns.
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example, 74 percent of all the women administrators employed in state education agencies,76 percent employed in local education agencies, and 72 percent employed in regional educationagencies held master's degrees. Table 4 also shows that proprietary schools employed more womenadministrators with technical degrees, associate degrees, and no further formal education beyondhigh school than any of the other agencies and/or institutions.
Although master's degrees were the dominate educational degree acquired by womenadministrators in each of the job title categories, at least 24 percent of the women were hired inthe position of president and educational specialist, and over 30 percent of the deans and chairpersonsheld doctorate degrees. There is one exception, however, and that is the job position of owner. Eventhough the number of persons who reported holding this position is comparatively small (12), 50percent of them held bachelor's degrees and 33 percent held high school diplomas (see Table 5).
When women administrators were asked to identify the program area of responsibility undertheir direct supervision, in many instances several program areas were identified. To interpret thedata, tallies by program area were recorded. Womenwho identified five or more occupational areasunder their supervision were classified in a general category. In instances where women did not feelthat their job responsibilities were in agreement with specific program areas, the classification of"other" was selected.
Table 6 shows that women administer program areas in health occupations (20 percent), officeoccupations (15 percent), and general occupations (20 percent). About half this number administeroccupational home economics (10 percent) and trade and industry (11 percent) programs. The tradeand industry program most often administered by women is cosmetology. Of the total women admin-istrators, very few reported administering agriculture (1 percent), distribution (5 percent), and tech-nical (8 percent) programs.
Women who administered five or more program areas in the general category held more doctor-ate and master's degrees than women administering other programs.
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TABLE 5
JOB TITLE BY HIGHEST DEGREE
'BehestDegree President
N %
DirectorN % N
Dian%
Chair PersonN %
CoordinatorN %
SupervisorN %
EducationSpecialist
N %
SupportPersonnel
N %
Admialstrator
N % NOwner
%
Doctorate 20 24% 75 174k 43 35% 64 33% 36 12% 19 11% 45 27% 5 13% $ 10%
Masters 27 32% 259 59% 73 60% 10$ 56% 179 64% 120 74% 93 55% 22
..---p55% 37 47% 1 115
Bachelors 17 20% 69 16% 5 4% 16 9% 53 19% 16 10% 23 14% 7#
16% 17 22% 6 60%
Technical 4 5% 6 2% 3 2% 5 2% 3 2% 4 2% 3 4% 1 II%
Associate 2 2% $ 2% 4 1% 2 1% 1 .6% 3 II% 2 3%
High School 14 17% 20 5% 1 1% 1 1% 2 1% 3 2% 2 1% 3 6% 11 14% 4 33%
Totals 64 100% 439 101% 122 100% 194 101% 279 99% 163 100% 1611 99.6% 40 102% 711 100% 12 99%
TABLE 6
HIGHEST DEGREES HELD BY WOMEN ADMINISTRATORSBY PROGRAM AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
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liaotots 17 oil% 47 49% 253 59% 1311 43% 190 41% 44 44% 117 41116 95 41% 30 41% 275 US 1.21111 50%
Sotolors 2 7% 9 9% SI 19% IS 0% 54 19% 36 22% 47 20% 17 11% 2 4% 34 0% 30014%
?ethnical 14 3% 3 1% 4 2% 12 5% 2 I% 1 34 11%
Amotiato 1 1% 4 I% 4 2% 2 I% 3 1% 1 1% 4 I% 33 I%
Nigh School 1 1% 9 2% 1 4 3% 15 9% 29 12% 7 5% 4 1% 75 4%
TOM&% of column% of lead
total 27
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I% 97
100%
5% 431
100%
20% 214
99%
10% 312
101%
15% 174
49%
4% 241
101%
11% 166
100%
7% 49
100%
3% 424
100%
20%
101%
2.130
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ORGANIZATION OF THE DIRECTORY
The data in the directory are organized into eight major sections categorized according toinstitutional affiliations seven education agencies and one category classified as "other" to includecases that are not included in the major categories:
State Education AgenciesLocal Education AgenciesRegional Education AgenciesUniversities/CollegesTechnical Institutes, Commiaitmicnior CollegesProprietary Schools /W .4'osFederal Educatio5 AgenciesOther
A description of the types of educational agencies and institutions included in each majorcategory is listed in Appendix B.
Within each major esction, biographical entries of the women administrators are arranged alpha-betically by state. The inclusion of an entry under a part:I:War state depends on the employmentaddress of the individual. Within each state, individual entries are listed alphabetically by surname.The symbol appearing before the surname in an entry identifier a woman who administers a non-traditional program area (agriculture, technical, trade and industry).
INDEXES
For the purpose of making this directory more useful, two indexes have been provided: theprogram area of responsibility index and an alphabetical index. The program area of responsibilityi-sidex can be used to locate women administrators according to the majorprogram areas directlyunder their administration. The alphabetical index lists all persons included in the directory inalphabetical order. A sample entry and instructions for using the index accompany each index.
THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION
The information for each entry was supplied by the individual concerned. Every person listedin this directory provided the data personally in a questionnaire form. To be included in the directory,individuals signed a release statement authorizing the publication of their information, which was verifiedand signed by their immediate supervisor. No attempt was made by the National Center's staff to verifythe information reported. For this reason, the quality of the information depends on the accuracy andveracity of the material provided by the perions listed.
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CONTENTS OF INDIVIDUAL LISTINGS
The following is a sample of a biographical entry listed in the general section.
NAME
ADDRESSPHONE
AREA(S) OF STUDY
INSTITUTION WHEREDEGREE WASOBTAINED
BARNES, Jennifer. Director of Vocational JOB TITLE
Education Programs. Division.of Vocational and DEPARTMENT
Technical Education. Ohio State University. INSTITUTION
1190 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210.(614) 422-8819.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Office, MAIN JOB
Trade and Industry, Distributive Education. RESPONSIBILITIES
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree:Curriculum Development. Ph.D. from Univer- HIGHEST DEGREE
sity of WisconsinMadison.AREA(S) OF
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Competency PROFESSIONAL
Based Education. EXPERTISE
The information is included in this order:
1. NAME, JOB TITLE, AND DEPARTMENT: Last name in capital letters, followed by thefirst name, middle name, and/or initial. The job title assigned and the department wherethe person is employed.
2. INSTITUTION, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER: The formal name of theinstitution where the individual is employed. The location or mailingaddress, including theZIP code. Telephone number and extension of the person.
3. MAIN JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The vocational program(s) involved in i.he person's area
of responsibility.
4. AREA(S) OF STUDY, HIGHEST DEGREE, AND INSTITUTION WHERE DEGREE WASOBTAINED: Major and minor subject area(s) studied formally by the individual. The highestdegree listing includes technical, associate, bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree and theinstitution where it was awarded.
5. AREA(S) OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE: Listed here are up to three areas where theperson concerned has specialized and worked at a professional level.
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Andreyka, Robert E., et al. Exemplary Competency-Based Vocational Teacher Education Project:Administration/Supervision ComponentCompetency and Criteria Identification Phase:Professional Competencies and Assessment Criteria for Administrators and Supervisors ofVocational Education Programs in Florida. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Programof Vocational Education, 1976.
Bobbitt, H. Randolph Jr., Robert H. Breinholt, Robert H. Doktor, James P. Mc Neel. OrganizationalBehavior. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1974, Second Ed.
Branter, Seymour T., et al. Competency Profile of Vocational Administrators. University Park, PA:The Pennsylvania State University, 1977.
Dressler, Gary. Organization and Management. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,1976.
Filley, Alan C., and Robert J. House. Managerial Process and Organizational Behavior. Scott,Foresman and Company, Glenview, Illinois, 1969.
Hoyle, John R. Identification of Competencies Needed by School Superintendents Serving asVocational Directors. Volume II. College Station, TX: TexasA&M University, Department ofEducational Administration, 1977.
Kast, Fremont E., and James E. Rosenzeig. Organization and Management. McGraw Hill, Inc.,New York, 1974, Second Ed.
Lundgren, Earl F. Organizational Management. Canfield Press, San Francisco, California, 1974.
Norton, Robert E. The Identification and National Verification of Competencies Important toSecondary and Post-Secondary Administrators of Vocational Education. 1977.
Pope, Billy. Search for Common and Unique Competencies of all Administrators and SupervisorsNeeded by Vocational Administrators and Supervisors. Texas, 1975.
Resnick, Harold S., and Shirley H. Carmody. Validation of the Competencies Needed by VocationalEducation Teachers, Middle Managers, and Administrators. Volume I of Phase II of a Profes-sional Development Study for Massachusetts. Boston, MA: Boston University, School ofEducation, Department of Business and Career Education, 1977.
Robbins, Stephen P. The Administrative Process. Prentice -Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,1976.
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Section 1:State Education Agencies
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Target Populations
Section 1: State Education Agencies
ALABAMA
WA 80 0001
HOWARD, Lois B. Vocational Education Curriculum Specialist.Curriculum Unit. State Department of Education. Mont-gomery, AL 36130. (205) 832-3473.
Job Resposuilkilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Technical, Trade A Industrial Occupations, IndustrialArts.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration/Supervision, Health Occupations, English. M.S.From Auburn University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations Instruction, Curriculum Development, HealthOccupations Administration.
WA 80 0002
McCOMAS, Marcella L State DECA Advisor. Vocational Services.State Department of Education. Montgomery, AL36130. (205) 832-3350.
Job Remorailkilitier Distribution.Aria(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education, Distributive Education. ED.D. From AuburnUniversity.
Areas) of Professional Expertise DistributiveEducation, Youth Organizations, Business Education.
WA 80 0003
SMITH, Betty L Assistant Director. Skills Training and EducationProgram. North Alabama Skills Center. Huntsville, AL35810. (205) 852-5051.
Job Re ponsilkilitier Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Business Administration, Manpower Policy.M.S., M.B.A. From Auburn University, Alabama A A MUniv.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumPlanning, Positive Teaching, Open ended/Open exitclasses.
WA 80 0004
SMITH, Jessie S. State Specialist, Home Economics Education. Vo-cational Education Services. State Department of Educallion. Montgomery, AL 36130. (205) 832-3343.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer and Homemaking.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Guidance A Counseling, Vocational A AdultEducation. M.A. From University of Alabama.
Areas) of Profeaional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Curriculum Development.
WA $0 0005
TURNHAM-SMITH, Ann. Vocational Equity Coordinator. StateDepartment of Education. State Board of Education.Montgomery, AL 36130. (205) 832-5776.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-
sion, Administration. Masters. From Troy State Univer-sity.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,Local Direction of Voc. Ed., Classroom Teaching, Coor-dination for Business and Office Education.
ALASKA
WA 80 0006
WHITBECK, Terry A. Program Manager. Career Vocational Educa-tion. Department of Education - Alaska. Juneau, AK99803. (907) 465-2980.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade A Industrial.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree GuidanceCounseling. MEd. From University of Alaska.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Fed. Regulations, Planning.
ARIZONA
WA 80 0007
BORDER, Barbara A. Specialist for Home Economics Education AHERO State Advisor. Arizona Department of Educa-tion. State of Arizona. Phoenix, AZ 85007. (602) 255-5487.
Job Raponsilkilitier Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer A Homemaking Education.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Interior Design, Education Administration. M.S.From Southern Illinois University.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Teaching, Voc. Consultant for Local Level, StateAdministration.
WA 80 0008
JALOWSKY, Toby D. State Supervisor Business and Office Educa-tion. Special Services/Vocational Education. ArizonaDepartment of Education. Phoenix, AZ 85007. (602)255-5350.
Job Remonsibilitkr Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration. Masters. From New York University.Areas) of Professional &Tani= Business and
Office Education.
WA 80 0009
PEARSON, Ellen 0. State Supervisor, Health Occupations Educa-tion. Division of Special Program Services. Arizona De-partment of Education. Phoenix, AZ 85007. (602)255-5437.
Job Responsibilities Health, Public Service Oc-cupations.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Nursing. Administration. M.A. From Northern ArizonaUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing. Ad-ministration, Teaching.
WA 80 0010
REINWALD, Clio S. Director Home Economics and HospitalityEducation. Special Program Services-Vocational Educa-tion. Az. Department of Education. Phoenix. AZ 85007.(602) 255-5359.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking Ed., Hospitality Ed.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Home Economics. MS. From Cornell University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Consumer &Homemaking Ed., Home Economic Occ., Hospitality(Food Prod.. Mgt. & Service).
ARKANSAS
WA 80 0011
COSGROVE. Glenna L D. E. Supervisor. Department of Educa-tion, Vocational Division. State of Arkansas. Little Rock.AR 72201. (501) 371-2269.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Decree: Vocational.
Marketing, Business Administration. M.E. From Univer-sity of Arkansas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation, Diversified Occupations.
WA 80 0012
PATRICK, Peggy W. Coordinator of Planning. Evaluation. Re-search, Curriculum & Exemplary Programs. Division ofVocational, Technical and Adult Education. ArkansasDepartment of Education. Little Rock. AR 72201. (501)371-1855.
Job Responsibilities: Planning and Develop-ment Programs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ed. Ad-ministration, HEEd., Curriculum and Instruction. Ed. S.From University of Arkansas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Planning, Cur-riculum, Personnel Development.
WA 80 0013
SPENCER, Mary L Director. Rich Mountain Vocational-TechnicalSchool. Arkansas State Department of Education - Voca-tional Division. Mena, AR 71953. (501) 394-5012.
Job Responsibilities: Health. Office, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-tional Administration. Guidance, Psychology. Ed.D.From University of Arkansas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Personnel, Finance.
CALIFORNIA
WA 80 0014
GIPSON, Constance F. Consultant. Vocational Education SupportServices Section. California State Dept. of Education.Sacramento, CA 95814. (916) 445-5079.
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Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Arts(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Elemen-
tary Education, Education Administration. M.S. Pend-ing. From California State University.
WA 80 0015
KLEMM, Janice L. Coordinator Statewide Nutrition Project. HomeEc. Ed. Programs/Voc. Ed. Section. California StateDept. of Ed., Voc. Section & Fresno Unified School Dis-trict. Fresno, CA 93726. (209) 441-3628.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Anea(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.,Secondary Curriculum, English. MS. From C.S.U.F.
Anea(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Ec.-/Curriculum Development, Occupational Home Ec..Consumer Ed.. Parent Ed.
WA 80 0016
'NICKERSON, Dorothy C. Supen..sor of Vocational Instruction.Vocational Education (Corrections). California Correc-tional Institution. Tehac'iapi, CA 93561. (805) 822.7120.
Job Responsiklities: Technical. Trade & Indus-trial.
Area(s) of SA dy and Highest Degree CurriculumDev., Management, Supervision. Bachelors of VocationalEducation. From California State Univ.
Artis(s) 'rofessional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0017
STECK. F. Colleen. Regional Supervisor, Home Economics Educa-tion Programs. Vocational Education. California StateDepartment of Education. 647 Flume St.. Chico. CA95926. (916) 342-7541.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomic.s.
Artis(s) of Study and Highest Degree SecondaryCurriculum. Home Ec. Ed.D. From Brigham Young Uni-versity.
Artis(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomic.s Supervision, Consumer Education, Human De-velopment.
WA 80 0018
VERLOO, Nona J. Consultant, Vocational Education. Support Ser-vices Section, Vocational Education Unit. CaliforniaState Department of Education. Sacramento, CA 95814.(916) 445-0404.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Artis(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Home Eco-
nomics, H. E. ED. Admin., College and Univ. Teaching.Master of Science. From Oregon State University.
Artis(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec.Education, Clothing and Textiles, Dissemination.
WA 80 0019
WELSH, M. Catherine. Program Manager. Home Economics Edu-cation. Vocational Education Support Services Unit.California State Dept. of Education. Sacramento, CA95814. (916) 445-5077.
Job Responsibilities: Consumer and Homemak-ing Education, Occupational Home Economics.
Anea(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Home Economics. M.S. From California State U.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Consumer andHomemaking Education, Home Economics Related Oc-cupations.
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COLORADO
WA 80 0020
BOETTNER, Marianne E. Supervisor. Division Occupational Edu-cation. Colorado State Board for Community Colleges &Occupational Education. Denver, CO 80204. (303) 839-3162.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Administration. M.S. From University of Colorado.Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Nursing, Al-
lied Health.
WA 80 0021
GEIGER, Bonnie J. Assistant Director Administrative Services. Oc-cupational Division. State Board for Community Col-leges & Occupational Education. Denver, CO 80203.(303) 839-3011.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccupations, Guidance.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree:Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Education, Early Childhood Educa-tion. Masters in Early Childhood Ed. From Virginia StateCollege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Food Service,Child Care.
WA 80 0022
LEAMING, Mari P. Assistant Supervisor. Colorado State Approv-ing Agency for Veterans Education. State Board forCommunity Colleges and Occupational Education. Den-ver, CO 80203. (303) 839-3121.
Job Responsibilities:Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupa-tions, Technical, Trade & Industrial, Job Placement andOccupational Counseling.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration and Supervision of Vocational Programs. Ph.D.From Colorado State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Distributiveand Marketing, Business and Office, Administration &Supervision of Vocational Programs.
WA 80 0023
MERRING, Kathrin D. State VICA Director. Trade & IndustrialEducation. State Board of Community Colleges of Occu-pational Education. Denver, CO 80203. (303) 839-3162.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industry.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education. M.Ed. From Colorado State U.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Trade & In-
dustry, Administration.
WA 80 0024
VOTE, Carol J. Supervisor, Staff Development & Technical Ser-vices. Administrative Services. Colo. Board for Com.Colleges & Occu pa. Educ. Denver, CO 80203. (303) 839-3011.
Job Responsibilities Staff Development.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Voc. Ad-
min., Bus. & Office Educ., Guidance & Counseling.Ph.D. From Colorado State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Voc. Admin.,Bus. & Office Educ., Personnel.
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WA 80 0025
WOODS, Pamela A. Assistant Supervisor. State Approving Agencyfor Veterans. State Board for Community Colleges/Oc-cupational Education. Denver, CO 80203. (303) 839-3121.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution.Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industrial, Occupational Counseling.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Education. M.A. From Central State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise DistributiveEducation.
CONNECTICUT
WA 80 0026
ARKIN, Maxine S. Special Education Consultant. Bureau of Voca-tional Technical Schools. Connecticut State Departmentof Education. Hartford, CT 06115. (203) 566-2678.
Job Responsibilities:Health, Technical, HomeEconomics, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree SpecialEducation, Supervision and Administration, ElementaryEducation, Learning Disabilities, Emotional Disturb.ance. M.A. From St. Joseph's College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Special Educa-tion for Learning Disabled.
WA 80 0027
BRIGGAMAN, Joan S. Consultant Business & Office Education.Division of Vocational Education/Department of Educa-tion. State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT 06115. (203)566-4008.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Supervision. 6th Year Certificate. From Univer-sity of Connecticut.
Areas) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Administration, Vocational Education.
WA 80 0028
BROPHY, Katherine H. Associate Consultant for Home Economics.Education. State of Connecticut. Hartford, CT 06115.(203) 566-5459.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: HigherTech. & Adult, Admin. & Supervision. Sixth Year. FromUniversity of Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nom ics.
WA 80 0029
HOFF, Jo Ann G. Education Service Specialist. Division of Voca-tional Education. State Department of Educatior.. Hart-ford, CT 06115. (203) 566.2307.
Job Responsibilities:Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Home Economics, FHA/HERO.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Ed., Administration & Supervision.6th Year Diploma. From University of Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics, CWE-HE, FHA/HERO.
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WA 80 0030ROBINSON, Gloria L. Consultant, Health Occupations Educa-
tion. Connecticut State Department of Education. Hart-ford. CT 06033. (203) 566-5201.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Tradeand Indus. Occupations, Health Services.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: T & I (Voc.Ed.). Adm. of Education, Adm. of Higher Education.Sixth Year. From University of Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Policy Writ-ing, Professional Development, Program Development.
WA 80 0031
SCHMITT, Elizabeth M. Chief - Bureau of Vocational ProgramPlanning & Development. Division of Vocational Educa-tion. State Board of Education. Hartford, CT 06279.(203) 566-3430. -
Job Responsibilities: Voc. Administration: Re-search/Planning/Program Improvement/Sex Equity/ -Prof. Dev. /VEDS.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Ed. PolicyAnalysis, Strategic & Program Planning, Administra-tion/Budgeting. Ed.M. From Harvard University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: StatewidePlans, Information Systems, Equal Ed. Opportunities.
WA 80 0032
ZE I L, Gale 'A. Consultant. Bureau of Vocational - Technical Schools.Division of Vocational Education/State Department ofEducation. Hartford, CT 06067. (203) 566-8015.
Job Responsibilities: General.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education, Reading, Administration. 6th Year Degree.From Univ. of Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: General Edu-cation, Curriculum Development, Reading and LanguageArt.
DELAWARE
WA 80 0033
MAYHEW, Carol 0. State Supervisor Sex Equity. Vocational Divi-sion. Department of Public Instruction. Dover,, DE19901. (302) 678-4885.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-
nomics, Education, Sex Equity. M.S. From University ofDelaware.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics, Sex Equity.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WA 80 0034
GASKIN, Nina L. Supervising Director. Marketing and DistributiveEducation Programs. D.C. Public Schools. 415 12th St.,N.W. Room 904, Washington, DC 20004. (202) 673-6985.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Distribu-
tive Education, Administration, Business Education.M.Ed. From American University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Marketing andDistributive Education, Business Education, Administra-tion.
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WA 80 0035
ROSBOROUGH, Maxine K. Assistant Director-Trade & Industry.Career Development Programs. D.C. Public School Sys-tem. Washington, DC 20019. (202) 399-8272.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Trade & In-dustrial
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Architec-ture, Vocational Ed., Urban Education. Master of Arts.From George Washington Univ.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching.
WA 80 0036
WRIGHT-JONES, Eunice Director Sex Equity in Vocational Edu-cation. Career Development Programs. District of Co-lumbia Public Schools. 415 12th St. N.W., Washington,DC 20004. (202) 724-4218.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Trade & Industrial Occupations, Occupa-tional Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Voca-tional/Technical Ed., English, Mathematics. MA. FromNew York University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Sex Equity inVoc. Ed., Cooperative Ed., Teacher Training.
FLORIDA
WA 80 0037
AGEE, Patsy R. Bureau Chief, Vocational Program & Staff Develop-ment. Division of Vocational Education. Florida Depart-ment of Education. Tallahassee, FL 32304. (904)488-2365.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health, Home Economics, Office, Trade &Industry, Diversified Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Ad minis-tration, Supervision. M.Ed. From Rollins College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Admin. &Supervision of Voc. Educ., Competency-based Voc. Ed.,Career Educ.
WA 80 0038
BERT, Clara V. Section Director, Vocational Research and Develop-ment. Florida Department of Education. State of Florida.Tallahassee, FL 32301. (904) 488-1831.
Job Responsibilities: Research and Develop-ment (RCU).
Area Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Curriculum Development, TeacherEducation. Ph.D. From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Research andDevelopment, Curriculum Development and Teaching.
WA 80 0039
CARNEY, Charlotte C. Vocational Education Equity Specialist.Division of Vocational Education. State Department ofEducation. Tallahassee, FL 32301. (904) 488-7695.
Job Responsibilities: Equity.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-
nomics, Administration, Supervision. M.S. From Univer-sity of Oklahoma.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise SecondaryEduc. Adm., Voc. Home Econom.
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WA 80 0040
HALL, F. Patricia. Coordinator-Adult Migrant Program. SpecialPrograms Section-Vocational Division. Fla. Dept. ofEducation. Tallahassee, FL 32304. (813) 933-3353.
Job Responsibilities: Special Programs.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Disadvan-
taged, Learning Disabilities, English/Adult Ed. MED.From Florida Atlantic University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Establishing &Maintaining Training programs for farm workers, AdultEducation.
WA 80 0041
KNIGHT, Mary M. Consultant, Health & Public Service. Depart-ment of Education, Florida. Dept. of Education, Florida.Tallahassee, FL 32301. (904) 386-8671.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Pub-lic Service, Fire Science, Law Enforcement, Water-Waste Water, Civil Engineering, Correctional Officer.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation, Medical Technology, Biology. M.S. FromFlorida State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Medical Tech-nology, Administration of Health Occupations.
WA 80 0042
LIPSCOMB, Helen B. Consultant, Vocational Staff Development.Division of Vocational Education. Florida Department ofEducation. Tallahassee, FL 32301. (904) 488-8926.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health & Office Occupations, Home Economic', Trade& Industrial Occupations.
Arta(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration, Vocational Home Economics, Guidance. Masterof Education. From University of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PersonnelDevelopment, Administration, Vocational Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0043
MAINWOOD, Paulette D. Consultant, Staff Development. Divi-sion of Vocational Education, Florida Dept. of Educa-tion. State of Florida. Tallahassee, FL 32301. (904)488-8926.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Occupational Home Economics, Office, Techni-cal, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Ed., Administration. Ph.D. From Florida StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: VocationalPersonnel Development.
WA 80 0044
McCULLOCH, Etta S. Regional Consultant. Health and Public Ser-vice Occupations Education. Florida Department ofEducation, Division of Vocational Education. Tallahas-see, FL 32301. (904) 488-8961.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Pub-lic Service Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational,Adult, Career. Ph.D. From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Competency Based Instruction, Adminis-tration.
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WA 80 0045
RODGERS, Nanette N. Consultant Home Economics Education.Vocational Division. Florida Department of Education.Orlando, FL 32801. (305) 423.6314.
Job Respotuibilitia: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalHome Economics, English, Community College Eng. &Home Ec. M.S. From Florida State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Consumer &Homemaking, Occupational Home Economics.
WA 80 0046
TUCKER, Mignon S. Assistant Regional Program Administrator,Regional Program Consultant. Florida Department ofEducation. Division of Vocational Education. Orlando,FL 32801. (305) 423-6314.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education, Vocational Administration and Supervision.M.A. From University of South Florida.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Supervision, Curriculum and Instruction in Voca-tional, Technical and Occupational Education.
GEORGIA
WA 80 0047
COFER, Helen M. Education Advisor. Georgia Dept. of Education.Atlanta, GA 30334. (404) 656-2562.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
and Office Education. Ed.S. From Georgia State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Occu-pations.
WA 80 0048
HARVILLE, Mary N. Coordinator of Curriculum Development.Education. State of Georgia. Atlanta, GA 30334. (404)874-9660.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Guidance.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Chemistry,
Guidance. M.ED. From University of Texas.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Curriculum
Development, Staff Development, Program Planningand Development.
WA 80 0049
KNOTT, Linda M. Manager. Georgia Department of Labor - StateEmployment Agency. Georgia Department of Labor.Carrollton, GA 30117. (404) 834-1205.
Job Responsibilities: Programs available toCETA and WIN Participants.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-chology, Counseling. M.Ed. From West Georgia College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Occupational& Placement Counseling, Program Planning.
WA 80 0050
SMITH, Margaret R. Education Grant Consultant. Department ofEducation, Office of Vocational Education. State ofGeorgia. Atlanta, GA 30334. (404) 656-2521.
Job Raporuibilitia: CETA.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-
tional Foundations, Educational Psychology, Learning.M.ED. From Georgia State University.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise CETA-Com-prehensive Employment & Training Act Programs.
HAWAII
WA 80 0051
SHIBATA, He Ilne I. Coordinator. Office of the State Director forvjcstional Education - Career Information Center. Uni-versity of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI 96822. (808) 948.6635.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions, Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Curriculumand Instruction, Library Science. M.Ed., M.S. From Uni-versity of Hawaii.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0052
WHITE, Barbara J. Coordinator of Special Services. Office of theState Director for Vocational Education. University ofHawaii. Honolulu, HI 96822. (808) 948-7461.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., OfficeOcc., Trade & Indus. Occup., Sex Equity.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Cur-riculum, Administration. Ed.D. From University of Ha-waii.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,Business Ed., Curriculum Development.
IDAHO
WA 80 0053
ANDERSON, Trudy J. Assistant State Supervisor Office Occupa-tions. Vocational Education. State Board for VocationalEducation. Boise. ID 83702. (208) 334-2244.
Joe Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Vocational Education. M.A. From BoiseState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business & Of-fice Education, Adult Educ., Vocational Education Ad-ministration.
WA 80 0054
BLACKBURN, Marion. Assistant State Supervisor. Home Econom-ics Education. Idaho State Board for Vocational Educa-tion. Boise, ID 83720. (208) 384-3218.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Define GeneralHome Economics, Home Eco. Educ., English. M.A.T.From University of Idaho.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Education -Teaching, Secondary llomc Economics.
WA 80 0055
EVANS, Sandra. State Supervisor. Health Occupations Education.State Board for Vocational Education. Boise, ID 83720.(208) 384-3527.
Joe Responsibilities: Healt: Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-
sion of Instr., Curriculum Dev., Nursing. M.A.Ed. FromIdaho State University.
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Areas) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment.
WA 80 0056
LATHAM, C. Janet. State Supervisor Home Economics Education.Idaho State Board for Vocational Education. Boise, ID83720. (208) 384-3218.
Job Raponsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Areals) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Ec.Educ., Voc. Guidance. MS. From Univcrsity of Idaho.
Arat(s) of Professional Expertise Teacher Edu-cation, Supervision, Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0057
SILVER, Shirley. Program Coordinator. State Occupational Infor-mation Coordinating Committee, Educational Informa-tion Centers Program. State Board for VocationalEducation. Boise, ID 83704. (208) 334-3705.
Job Responsibilities Career/Educational Info.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-
chology. B.A. From U. of Minnesota.Area(s)of Professional Expertise: Career Educa-
tion, Guidance A. Counseling.
ILLINOIS
WA 80 0058
CALAFIORE, Linda C. Contract Administrator III. Adult, Voca-tional & Technical Education. Illinois State Board ofEducation. Chicago, IL 60606. (312) 793.2708.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Technical,Trade & Industry.
Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree: General.M.B.A. From Loyola University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CETA.
WA 80 0059
'CLARK, Evelyn C. Contract Administrator. Adult, Vocational itTechnical Education-CETA Section. Illinois State Boardof Education. Chicago, IL 60606. (312) 793-2708.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office Occupa-tions, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(1) of Study and Highest Degree HealthCare Administration, Management and Supervision.M.A. From Central Michigan University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Allied Health,Clerical, Pre-Vocational.
WA 80 0060
DOUGLASS, Rebecca S. Director, East Central Network for Cur-riculum Coordination. Adult Voc. and Tech. Ed./Res. &Dev. Section. Illinois Board of Education. Springfield, IL62777. (217) 782-0759.
Job Responsibilities: Communications.Areas) of Study and Highest Define Communi-
cations, Educ. Admin. MA. From Sangamon State Uni-versity.
Area(1) of Professional Expertise Curr./Instr.Mat., Voc. R R. D.
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INDIANA
WA SO 0061
BRADLEY, Este line D. Consultant Vocational Guidance. Divisionof Vocational Education. Department of Public Instruc-tion, State of Indiana. Indianapolis, IN 46204. (317) 927-0257.
Job Responsibilities: Vocational Guidance.Arge(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Guidance
and Counseling, Business Education. Specialist in Educa-tion. From Indiana University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalGuidance & Business Education.
WA SO 0062
DEVITT, Melanie K. Chief State Consultant, Marketing, and Dis-tributive Education. Division of Vocational Education.Indiana State Department of Public Instruction. In-dianapolis, IN 46204. (317) 927-0257.
Job Responsibilities Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Distribu-
tive Education, Business Education, Business Adminis-tration. MS. From Indiana State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation, Vocational Administration, Voc. Student Or-ganization.
WA 80 0063
FLETCHER, Geneva. Deputy State Director of Vocational Educa-tion. Indiana State Board of Vocational & Technical Edu-cation. Indianapolis, IN 46204. (317) 232-1810.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occ., Occupational Home Ec., Office Occ., Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occ., Consumer & Homemak-ing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Administration. M.S.Ed. From Indiana Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise State PlanDevelopment, Time Management, Inter-Agency Rela-tionships.
WA SO 0064
HELTON, Wendy. Consultant, Home Economics Education. Divi-sion of Vocational Education. Indiana Department ofPublic Instruction. Indianapolis, IN 46204. (317) 927-0257.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Ed., Vocational Ed. M.A. From Indiana Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Ed., Vocational Ed., Consumer & HomemakingEd.
WA SO 0065
PENROD, Mary J. State Coordinator, Support Services and Pro-gram Improvement. Support Services and Program Im-provement. State Board of Vocational and TechnicalEducation. Indianapolis, IN 46204. (317) 232-1826.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Economics, Technical, Trade &Industry. ,
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Voc. Ad-ministration, Voc. Guidance, Education. Ph.D. FromPurdue U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise PersonnelTraining, Voc. Tech. Education & Supervision, Cur-riculum.
IOWA
WA 80 0066
ALLEN, Lenola B. Supervisor of the Preparatory & SupplementaryProgram Unit. Instructional Services Section within theCareer Education Division. Iowa Department of PublicInstruction. Des Moines, IA 50319. (515) 281-4714.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations, Agricultural, Distribution, Health Occup., Oc-cup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Counseling, Research and Evaluation. Ph.D.From Iowa State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Program Eval., Civil Rights ComplianceIssues.
WA 80 0067
KELLEY, Mavis E. Chief, Federal Programs Management. CareerEducation Division. Department of Public Instruction,Grimes State Office Building. Des Moines, IA 50319.(515) 281-4720.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry.
Arets(s) of Study and Highest Degree: HigherEducation, Administration, Vocational Education. M.S.From Iowa State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Planning,Evaluation, Vocational Home Economics.
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KANSAS
WA BO 0068
HENDERSON (BROWN), Cheryl M. Education Program Special-ist Guidance & Counseling. Vocational Education Ad-ministration. Kansas State Department of Education.Topeka, KS 66612. (913) 296-2078.
Job Rapoasibilitia: Special Projects - Guid-ance & Counseling Displaced Homemakers & LimitedEnglish speaking ability.
&o(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Guidance& Counseling. M.S. From Emporia State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalGuidance & Counseling.
WA 80 0069
JOHNSON, Linda M. Education Program Specialist - Consumer &Homemaking Education. Vocational Education Ad-ministration. Kansas State Department of Education.Topeka, KS 66612. (913) 296-3915.
Job Responsibilities: Consumer & Homemak-ing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adult &Occupational Education, Home Economics. M.S. FromKansas State University.
Antes) of Professional Expertise SecondaryHome Economics, Occupational Home Ec. Child Care.
WA SO 0070
MOOK, Corena J. Sex Equity Specialist. Vocational Education Ad-ministration. Kansas State Department of Education.Topeka, KS 66612. (913) 296-2091.
Job Responsibilities: General overall types ofvocational education programs.
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Aroo(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Supervision, Industrial Psychology. M.S.From Emporia State U.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Educa-tion, Personnel, Administration.
WA 80 0071
OLSON, Carolyn D. Program Specialist - Vocational Special Needs.Vocational Education Administration. State Departmentof Education. 120 E. 10th, Topeka, KS 66612. (913)296-4921.
Job Responsibilities: Special Needs - Disadvan-taged & Handicapped.
dra(t) of Study end Highest Degree Adult Edu-cation. M.S. From Kansas Stall lniversity.
Ana(s) of Professional rand= Adult Educa-tion, Home Economics.
WA 110 0072
WILLIAMSON, Alyce L. Education Program Specialist. Depart-ment of Education, Vocational Section. State Depart-ment of Education. Topeka, KS 66612. (913) 296-4915.
Job Resposuibilitier Office Occupations.A roes) of Study and Highest Dante: Adult Edu-
cation and Occupational Educ., Guidance. Ph.D. FromKansas State University.
Aries) of Professional Expertise PersonnelManagement, Office Occupations, Aviation GroundSchool.
KENTUCKY
WA 80 0073
BRISCOE, Melissa S. Director, Competency Based Vocational Edu-cation. Bureau of Vocational Education. Kentucky De-partment of Education. Frankfort, KY 40601. (502)564-3096.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade a Industrial Occupa-tions, Home Economics.
Od(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Supervision, Vocational Administration.M.A. From Murray State University.
Aroo(s) of Professional Expertise CompetencyBased Vocational Education, Curriculum Development,Business Education.
WA 80 0074
DAVIS. Hazel C Director, Equal Vocational Opportunity. Office ofLegal and Legislative Services. Kentucky Department ofEducation. Frankfort, KY 40601. (502) 564-2896.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Aros(s) of Study sad Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration.Business A Office. Ph.D. Candidate. From OhioState U.
Areas) of Proftssionol Erased's: Equity. Ad-ministration, Business A Office.
WA $0 0075
ELLIS, Jewell D. Director, Program Supporting Services Division.Bureau of Vocational Education. Kentucky Departmentof Education. Frankfort, KY 40601. (502) 564-3096.
Job Reponsibilitier Research it Exemplary,Curriculum, Personnel Development, Vocational Guid-ance. Data Collection.
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Ames) of Stsulyend Highest Dante Home Eco-nomics Education. M.S. From University of Kentucky.
dra(t) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Education, Curriculum, Pre - service I InserviceEducation.
WA 80 0076
GRISE, Mary J. Regional Program Coordinator. Bureau of Voca-tional Education (KY Dept. of Education). Green RiverVocational Education Region III. Owensboro, KY42301. (502) 684-7201.
Job Retronsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Office Occupations, Special Handicapped and Disadvan-taged.
Arads) of Study and Highest Degroe: M.A. FromWestern KY University.
Aros(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalProgram Planning, Vocational Guidance, ProgramEvaluation.
WA 80 0077
KELLY, Jane R. Director, Health Occupations Education Unit.Education. Commonwealth of Kentucky. Frankfort, KY40601. (502) 564-3775.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Aloes) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance
A Counseling, BSN (Nursing). M.Ed. From MurrayState University.
droo(s) of Prolossional Expedite Nursing, Al-lied Health.
WA 80 0078
MORRIS, Phyllis C. Coordinator. Hazard School cf Practical Nurs-ing. Hazard State Vo-Tech School. Hazard, KY 41701.(606) 436-3101.
Job Regonsibilitia: Health Occupations.Argo(s) of Study and Highest Dome Nursing.
B.S.N. From Berea College.
WA 80 0079
STRATTON, Donnalie. Director, Special Vocational Program Unit.Bureau of Vocational Education. Department of Educa-tion. Frankfort, KY 40601. (502) 564-3775.
Job Responsibilities: Special Vocational Educa-tion.
Arn(t) of Study and Highest Dante Home Eco-nomics. MS. From University of Kentucky.
Araf(t) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Handicapped, Special Vocational Programs.
WA 80 0080
'TAYLOR, Sharon L CETA Coordinator. Vocational Education.Jefferson State Vocational Technical School. Louisville,KY 40203. (502) 588.4136.
Joh Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade A Industrial Occupa-tions.
Arra(s) of Study axd Highest Degree Bus. Ad-ministration, Bus. a Voc. Education. B.S. From Univer-sity of Louisville.
Ardds) of Profasional Espasise Federal Pro-grams, Program Management.
WA 110 0001
TIPTON, Bettie R. Assistant Director for Sex Equity. Education.Kentucky Dept. of Education. Frankfort, KY 40601.(502) 564-2896.
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Job Itesponsihilinew Sex Equity.Ames) of Sasdy and Highest Deere Business
Education, Administretion/Coordi4sation /Supervision ofVoc. Ed. M.Ed. From Eastern Kentucky U.
Ames) of Professional Espertiec Evaluation,Sex Equity, Teaching Business Education.
LOUISIANA
WA SO 0002
BROUSSARD, Marline T. Section Chief/Administrative Services.Division of Vocational Education. Louisiana State De-partment of Education. lawn Rouge, LA 70104. (500342-3323.
Job Reeponsibilities: Agricultural, Discribution,Health, Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccupations.
Awes) of Steely tend Hieing Degrec BusinessEducation, Distributive Education, Vocational Educa-tion. Ph.D. From Michigan State University.
Ames) a/ h,/msknal Efpftier Competency-based Education.
WA SO 1113
CARPENTER, Barbara W. Supervisor Home Economics. Divisionof Vocational Education. Louisiana Department of Edu-cation. Baton Rouge, LA 70104. (504) 342.3440.
kb Reepeosibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Arm(e) oj Stay sad Highest &gm Home Ec.Teacher Education, Occupational Ed., Family Lite.Ph.D. From Kansas State University.
Ames) if Prolvadeoal Expertise. Mainstream-ing Handicapped Students, Teaching Disadvantaged Stu-dents, Adult & Occupational Training.
WA SO 0014
JOSEPH, Joy D. Supervisor, Sex Equity. Vocational Education, Ad-ministrative Services Section. Louisiana Department ofEducation. Baton Rouge, LA 70104. (504) 342.3336.
./e5 Rapensibilitior Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health, Home Economics, Office, Trade AIndustry, Sex Equity.
Annie) of Seedy tend Highest Dyne: BusinessEducation, Vocational Ed., Supervision. Master of Edu-cation. From Southern University.
Aros(s) of Professional &peals: Teaching.Supervision, Administration.
WA SO MsORTEGO, Jan P. Supervisor of Displaced Homemakers Services.
Vocational Education Division. Department of Educa-tion. Baton Rouge, LA 70104. (504) 342.2724.
Job Rapeosibilitier Displaced H4mernakers.Anom(e) of Steely toed Highest DegnIc Counsel-
ing. M.Ed. From Tulane University.Armpit) of Professional Expertise: Displaced
Homemakers.
WA SO UK
SWAYZER. Diane. Administrative Specialist. Vocational Educa-tion-Research. Louisiana Department of Education. Ba-ton Rouge, LA 70104.
Job Respeeteihilitier Research CoordinatingUnit.
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Aros(s) of Send, and /Sighed Dew Counsel-ing, Vocational Education, Psychclogy. M.Ed. FromSouthern University.
, Ames) of Professioned Espalier FeasibilityStudies, Workshop.
WA N WV
WILLIAMS, Phyllis M. Supervisor, Sex Equity. Division of Voca-tional Education. Louisiana State Department of Educa-tion. Baton Rouge, LA 701104. (304) 342-3331.
A* Remensillifieisw Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office, Technical, Trade A Industry.
Ames) of Seedy and Highest Degree BusinessEducatkro; English, Library Science. Master of Educa-tion. From Northeast Louisiana University.
Ames) of Profuse sal Expertise See Equity,Handicapped, Disadvantaged.
MAINE
WA NOON
JONES, Jean W. Consultant, Home Economics Related Occupa-tions and Health Occupations. Educational I CulturalServices. Dureau of Vocational Education. Maine StateDept, of Educational & Cultural Services. Augusta. ME04333. (207) 219-3563.
Job Retponsibilitior Health, Home Economics.Antes) di Study and highest Deem Adminis-
tration, Psychology, Teaching. M.S.Ed. From U. ofSouthern Maine.
Ames) of Projoseimal Expense: Food Service,Clothing & Textiles, Health Occupations.
MARYLAND
WA SO SOO
BROWN, Ruth C. Specialist in Special Programs-Handicapped ADisadvantaged. Maryland State Department of Educa-tion, Division of Vocational Technical Ed. MarylandState Department of Education. P.O. Boa 1717, 11WIAirport, Baltimore, MD 21240. (301) 796.$300 Ext. 422.
kb iftPassibilitier Handicapped and Disad-vantaged.
Ames) 4 Study and Highest Degree: Sociology,Special Education, Management and Administration.M.Ed. From Loyola College.
Aras(s) if Peolossional Erpenisc Handicapped,Disadvantaaed, Administration.
WA Ile ONO
JOHNSON. Lucile M. Staff Specialist (CETA). Vocational it Tech-nical Education. Maryland State Department of Educa-tion. Baltimore, MD 21240. (10) 796-1300.
kb Reepossibilitier Health. Home Economics,Office, Technical, Trade It Industry, Occupational Insti.tution Econ.
Arm(e) of Stody sad Highest Deem Mathemat-ics. Psychology. Sociology. B.S. From Prairie View Col-lege.
Arsofe) oherolettietsol Eqweeisc Management.Training, Program Administration.
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WA NI 0191PINSON. Nancy M. Research rand Development. Research Coor-
dinating Unit, Program Improvement branch. Maryi..ndState Department of Education. Baltimore, MD 21240.(301) 796-1300 Ext.404.
he Repsouifilitiss: Rematch Development-/Vocational Guidance.
Ares(s) of Study mod Hither Dorm Counsel-ing, Administration. Organizational Psychology. Ph.D.From University of Maryland.
Antes) of Prolessionoi Emenise Covnaeling,Vocational Guidergr., Carter Education.
WA IN 0012
SWANSON. Mary S. Specialist in Home Economics. Division ofVocational-Technical Education. Maryland State De-partment of Education. Baltimore, MD 21240. (301)7964300.
he Repotesildlitim Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Anu(s) N Study mod MOW tlegror Adminis-tration. Home Economics Education, Human Growthand Development. M. Ed. From University of Maryland.
Ames) a/ Proftssimml &lenity Planning, ?re-arm Development, Nutrition Education.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA IN 003DINGA. Stain. Bilingual Vocational Education Specialist. Division
of Occupational Education. Massachusetts Departmentof Education. Boston, MA 02116. (617) 727140.
he Remorsildlitim Special Education forraked English proficiency students.
Arles) ./ Study and Highest Dryer Adminis-tration. Ed.M. From Boston U.
Am(s) of Profestiomil Emotive: Bilingual Vo-cational Education.
WA N 1104
D'OLIMPIO. Diane E. State VICA Director. Occupational Educa-tion. Department of Education. Boston, MA 02116.(617)1274476.
JW Reponsibilitier Health, Technical. TradeA Industry.
Anso(s) of Study and Mellow Degree: Culinary.Arts, Hotel-Restaurant Management.
Astra(s) of Professiosol Expertise Program Ad-ministration.
WA IN MSDUCKETT, Martha H. Educational Specialist. Division of Occupa-
tional Ed.. Massachusetts Dept. of Education. Cam-bridge, MA 02140. (617) 347-7472.
he Remonsibilisits: Agricultural, Distribution,Health. Office. Home Ec., Technical, Trade A Indus.,Guidance.
Ammo of Study and Highest Dense Voc.Ed. (Adm.). Cultural Foundations. Home Ec. Ed. D.ED.Candidate. From Penn. State Univ.
Ames) c1 Prelasimal Expertise Administra-tion, Supervision, Educational Instructor H.S. A College.
WA N 4006LYNCH. Maureen V. Sex Equity Coordinatoe. Division of Occupa-
tional Education. Mass Dept. of Education. Boston. MA02116. (617) 727-1140.
Target Possistions
JW Rmeousibilitim Agricultural, Distribution.Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations. Technical, Trade & Industrial Occ.
Aries) of Study and Hipent (Jorge Counsel-ing. MEd. From Tufts University.
Arno(s) Prolassm' sol &poetise Counseling,Sea Equity. Program Development.
WA 110 1:1147
MOSTUE, Patricia M. Director, Bureau of Research, Planning, andEvaluation. Division of Occupational Education. Com-monwealth of Mamachimetts. Department of Education.31 St. lames Street, Boston, MA 02116. (617) 727-3734.
he Romowieiliiier Agricultural. Distribution,Health & Office Occupations, Home Economics, Techni-cal. Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Am s(s) y Slay and Miami Dorm Research,Measurement, Evaluation. Ph.D. From Boston College.
&r(s) .1 Prs/msiond Expertise OccupationalProgram Evaluation. Testing and Statistical Analysis ofData, Questionnaire Design: Survey Sampling.
WA N MSSHEINGOLD. Shirley K. State Adviser. Massachusetts Association
of Future Homemakers of America. Dept. of Education,Division of Occupational Education. Commonwealth ofMassachusetts. Boston, MA 02116. (617) 727-9476.
M RoProldeilities: Home Economics.Anvil/ of Study sad Nigher throe Education.
Home Economics. B.S. From Simmons Callao.Ames(s) of heiessimsol Expertise Leadership
Development.
WA NON!STRONG, Pamela H. Educational Specialist. Division of Occupa-
tional Education. Massachusetts Department of Educa-tion. Boston, MIA 02116. (617) 727.5730.
Job $ espotsibiliske Distribution. Health, Of-fice. Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Amu(s) of Study and Hipteest Devoe VocationalAdministration. M.E.D. From Fitchburg State College.
Ama(s) of Proftalanal Expertise Post-Second-ary Trade and Technical Education. Curriculum Devel-
opment, Administration.
i100SWAIM. Elena 3. State Dec* Advisor. Division of Occupational
Education. hems. Dept. of Education. Boston. MA02116. (617) 727.9476.
he Remomibilities: Distribution.Aroo(s) y Study and Highest Devoe Manage-
ment. $.S.$.A. From Suffolk University.Arm(s) of Proftesimial Expertise Leadership
Training. Cmference Manning. Competency based Ed.in Dist. Ed.
WA N 0101
WINER. Rachel K. Coordinator-Office of Private Schools. Dept. ofEducation. Division of Occupational Education. Com-monwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, MA 02116. (617)727-3731.
he Rapsesihiiitibe Agricultural. Distribution.Health. Office. Technical, Trade A Industrial Occupa-tions. Home Economics.
Axe(*) of Study and Highest Devoe Adminis-tration A Supervision. Adult Education. Health Science.Ed.D. From Boston University.
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Ano 104 Itoitosimal Emerrier Allied Health.111ainess, Administration.
MICHIGAN
WAN 0102
ANDERSON, Sherry 1, Specialist, Consumer & Home EconomicsUnit. Michigan Department of Education. State of Michips. Lansing. MI 41909. (517) 373-6336.
he Iforrootibiair Consumer Home Econom-ics.
.41,11(1) kayoed MAN Dem Home Eco-nomics Education. Administration. Curriculum. M.A.From Michipn State University.
*Ws) 4 Pollooksool &poise Competencylased Education. Curriculum Development, ProgramEvaluation.
WA N GIN
IIONAPARTE, Gertrude F. Consultant Vocational Guidance. Vo.cational Technical Education Service. Michigan Depart.ment of Education. Lansing. MI 41909. (517) 373.3370.
he ltemsmeibiiitioar Vocational Guidance itPlacement.
Ames) 11/ Siody sod lfisem &row Guidance.Social Studies, English. M.Ed. From Tuskegee Institute.
Await) y Preieriosull isporlic VocationalGuidance, Job Placement.
WA 90 SIN
BROWN, Mary M. Consultant. Secondary Vocational EducationPrograms. Long Ranee and State Planning Unit. Voce.tiasal-Tachnica: Education Service. Michigan Depart-ment of Education. Lansing, MI 41909. (517) 373.0402.
Job Rop000leilisks: Evaluation of all Second-ay Vocational Education Areas.
Aroo(s)49013, owl ifighed Diem CurriculumDevelopment in Business and Distributive Education.Ed.D. From Wayne State University.
Amato W holorkwal lEzpotkt Business Edu-cation. Evaluation and Research. Special Needs.
WA 1141 SIDS
DeROSE, Anne L Management Information it Finance Consultant.Management Information A Finance Unit. Vocational-Technical Education Stevie*. State Department of Edu-cation. Box 30009. Lansing. MI 41909. (517) 373-0600.
he Roponsiblfitisc Agricultural, Distribution.Health. Technical. Office. Occup. Home Ec., Trade AIndus. Occup.
Arom(:)* / Study ea Ifielmit Diem Business ADistributive Educ.. Vocational Administration. Statis-tics. Ph.D. From Michigan State University.
Am(s) .1 Projortional &proem Student Fol-low-up Studies, Vocational Ed. Data System (VEDS).Bus. A Office Educ.
WA SO 0196
JEFFRIES-JACKSON. Lola V. Supervisor of State Planning. Voca-tional-Technical Education. Michigan Department ofEducation. Lansing. Ml 41912. (517) 373-0402.
JW Responsikilitier Agricultural. Distribution.!faith. Office, Home Economics, Technical. Trade AIndustry.
Aroo(s)./Stotlyaod aithat &roc Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Education. M.A. From Wayne StateUniversity.
Seethe 1: State Educates Armies
Am (s) 4 Potfradmol Espertitt Specialist-Disodvantoged A Handicapped Programs, Planning Spe-cialist.
WA NI 5157
LINCOLN, Sam A. Sex Equity Coordinator for Vocational Educa-tion. Mich ion Department of Education. Vocational-Technical Education Services. Lansing, MI 41909. (517)373-3370.
he Repsosiiilitios: Agricultural. Distribution.Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Technical.Trade I Industrial Occupations. Stx Equity is Voca-tional Education.
Amo(s) of Seedy and MOW Dime Women'sStudies, English. D.A. From University of Michigan.
Ares(') 4 holessimal &ionise Tide IX-Edu-cation Amendments of 1972. Title II-Education Amend-ments of 1976.
WA 1111 SIN
NEWBY, Luetisha. Specialist Health Occupations (Secondary). Vocationsl Technical Education Service. Michigan Depart-ment of Education. box 30009. Lansing. MI 41909. (S17)373.3365.
JW Raponaltisior Health Occupations.Arse(:) SA* end Nigher Arm Nursing,
Special Education, Educational Sociology. M.Ed. FromWayne State University.
Ma(s) y Pm/Ramat Erpoior Nursing.Teacher Health Occupations.
MINNESOTA
WA 111 111151
SODEN. Donna K. Vocational Equity Specialist. Vocational-Tech-ideal Division. Minnesota State Department of Educa-tion. St. Paul, MN 55101. (412) 296-11114.
M Roirmsthilislow Agricultural. Distribution,Health Occup.. Occup. Home Ec.. Office Occup.. Tech.nical. Trade A Indus. Occup.
**Os) Stedy oa Mika Deem Communi-cation. r A. From Clarke College.
Alosfslo / holasimal Erpnios: Equity in Voc.Ed.. Competency-Based Ed.
WA 10 0111
DURKEN. Joleen M. Supervisor, CETA-Education Linkage. Divi-sion of Special Services. Minnesota Dept. of Education.St. Paul. MN 55101. (612) 2964291.
JW Isystseibilitite Linking of VocationalEducation Programs with CETA.
Apoo(s)*/ Stay oat Mithisabroc Voc. HomeEc.. Home Ec. Ed.. Speech. M.A. From U. of Minnesota.
Ames) .1 Proloakool Expertise Foods Occu-pations. Secondary Ed.. Consumer Homemaking.
WA 10 0111
HAGEL, Lois C. Executive Director. HEART A HOSA. Vocation-al-Technical Division. Minnesota Department of Educa-tion. Rosemount. MN 55061.
Rapooribilitiss: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics.
Anso(s). / Staysail Higheotlkinor Home Eco-nomics, Education. B.S. From College of St. Catherine.
Ano(s)./ Professioad Experfisc Clothing/Tex-tiles. Foods/Nutrition. Business/Office.
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WA 80 0112
PAUL, Phyllis M. Career Guidance & Counseling Specialist. Min-nesota State Department of Education. State of Min-nesota. St. Paul, MN 55101. (6I2) 296-4080.
Job Responsibilities: Career Guidance.Area (s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocational
Ed., Educational Psychology, Administration. Ph.D.From University of Minnesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: VocationalGuidance, Career Education.
WA 80 0113
RIKKE, Carol A. Equity Coordinator. Secondary Vocational - Pro-gram Improvement & Information. Minnesota Dept. ofVocational Education. St. Paul, MN 55101. (612) 296-1866.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health , Occup. Home Ec., Office, Trade &Indus., Sex Equity in all Secondary Programs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business .Management. B.A. From Southwest State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: EmploymentProcedures, Dev. of (workshop) sex equity materials forstatewide use, Implementing Sex-fair Legislation, Em-ployment procedures.
WA 80 0114
STONE, Sandra M. Sex-Equity Coordinator. Secondary Level. Min-nesota Dept. of Vocational Education. St. Paul, MN55101. (612) 296-1866.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations, Agricultural, Distribution, Health, Office, Oc-cup. Home Ec., Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Human Services, Women Studies. B.A. FromSt. Cloud State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Workshop/Inserv. Presentor (sex equity),Evaluation Consultant (sex equity).
MISSISSIPPI
WA 80 0115
BESS, Fern E. Assistant Supervisor, Special Programs. VocationalDivision. Mississippi State Dept. of Education. Jackson,MS 39205. (601) 354.7549.
Job Responsibilities: Disadvantaged.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adult Edu-
cation, Administration. MA. From Mississippi State U.A rea(s)of Professional Expertise: Teacher Train-
ing, Program Development for Academically Disadvan-taged, Designing Programs Coordinating Vocational andRelated Studies.
WA 80 0116
HAGGARD, Shirley J. Asst. Supervisor, Vocational Guidance &Occupational Orientation. Vocational Education Pro-gram Operation Services. Mississippi State Department k
of Education. P.O. Box 771, Jackson, MS 39205. (601)354-7065.
Job Responsibilities: Vocational Guidance &Occupational Orientation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Marketing,
Business Education. B.B.A. From University of Okla-homa.
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Arra(s) of Professional Expertise: VocationalGuidance, Occupational Orientation, Sales & Mktg.,Dist. Educ.
WA 80 0117
LAY, Nancy A. Assistant State Supervisor of MDT/CETA. Man-power Training, Industrial Services Division of Voca-tional Education. Mississippi State Department ofEducation. Jackson, MS 39202. (601) 354-6854.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Elemen-tary Education, Psychology. B.S. From University ofSouthern Mississippi.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Program Ad-ministration, Program Management, Financial Manage-ment.
WA 80 0118
LESTER, Mildred M. Asst. State Supv., Cooperative and Distribu-tive Education. Vocational Division. State Departmentof Ed. Jackson, MS 39205. (601) 354-6801.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, OccupationalHome Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Distributive Education. Master of BusinessEducation. From University of Mississippi.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Distributive,Office Occupations.
WA 80 0119
McLARTY, Julia E. Program Officer, Sex Equity. Vocational Divi-sion. Mississippi State Department of Education. Jack-son, MS 39205. (601) 354-6805.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-
nomics Education. M.A. From University of Mississippi.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Sex Equity,
Home Economics, Disadvantaged and Handicapped.
WA 80 0120
WATSON, Betty S. Supervisor, Business & Office. Division of Voca-tional/Technical Education. MS Department of Educa-tion. Jackson, MS 39205. (601) 354-6984.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Office
Management, Accounting, Shorthand. M.B.E. From TheUniversity of Mississippi.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Shorthand,Typewriting.
WA 80 0121
WILEY, Berniece. Assistant Coordinator - Management Informa-tion & Reporting. Vocational-Technical Education. Mis-sissippi State Department of Education. Jackson, MS39205. (601) 354-6819.
Job Responsibilities: Budgeting & Local Plans.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business &
Finance, Office Machines, Accounting. B.A. From Jack-son State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise History &Philosophy of Voc. Ed., Statistics, Planning & Manage-ment.
WA 80 0122
WONG, Betty J. Coordinator, Research, Curricula and TeacherEducation. Vocational-Technical Division. MississippiState Department of Education. Jackson, MS 39205.(601) 354-6806.
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Target Populations
Job Responsibilities: Research. Curriculum.Teacher Education.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance& Counseling. Educational Psychology. Social Science.M.Ed. From Delta State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Coordinator,Research. Curricula, Teacher Education, CurriculumSpecialist, Guidance.
MISSOURI
WA 110 0123
ATKINS. Linda A. Director of Academic Affairs. Missouri Depart-ment of Higher Education. Jefferson City, MO 65101.(314) 751-2361.
Job Responsibilities State Coordination.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation. Higher Education Administration. Ed.D. FromNorth Carolina State Univ.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. AcademicProgram Planning. State Coordination.
WA 80 0124
DAMERON, Glenda K. Supervisor. Division of Career and AdultEducation. Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Educa-tion. Jefferson City, MO 65101. (314) 751-2661.
Job Responsibilities Research.Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-
chology, Math. M.Ed. From University of Missouri.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Management
Information Systems & Research.
WA 110 0125
DOLECKI, Yolanda T. Supervisor Health Occupations Education.Career & Adult Education. Department of Elementary &Secondary Education. P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, MO65102. (314) 751-4460.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance
It Counseling, Secondary Curriculum Development.Adult Curriculum Development. M.S.Ed. From CentralMissouri State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion of Health Occupations Ed., Coordination/Instruc-tionPractical Nurse Ed.. Instruction of AssociateDegree Nursing.
WA 80 0126
HANKS. Marlene S. Program Director. "Careers for Homemak-ers". St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. StateDept. of Secondary EducationCareer and Adult Educa-tion. St. Louis, MO 63110. (314) 644-9262.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office. Technical.Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Socialwork /Direct practice (counseling). Sociology, Psy-chology. M.S.W. From Washington University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling.Career Selection. Job Placement.
WA 80 0127
HARGADINE, Georganna M. Director. Special Vocational Ser-vices. Career and Adult Division. Department of Ele-mentary and Secondary Education. Jefferson City. MO65102. (314) 751-3872.
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Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
and Office. M.A. From University of Missouri.Aortas) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,
Business & Office.
WA 80 0128
HERRIAGE, Phyllis M. Director, Home Economics Education.Division of Career and Adult Education. Missouri De-partment of Elementary and Secondary Education. Jef-ferson City, MO 65102. (314) 751-2644.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Animas) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalHome Economics, Adult Education. M.A. From Univer-sity of Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalStudent Organizations, Vocational Home Economics,Adult Education.
WA 80 0129
'HUTTON, Edie G. State Supervisor - Cooperative Industrial &Distributive Education. Division of Career & Adult Edu-cation. Department of Elementary a Secondary Educa-tion. Jefferson City, MO 65101. (314) 751-4367.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Trade & In-dus. Occupations.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Manage-ment. Marketing, Higher/Adult Education. M.Ed. FromU. of MO.
Area(*) of Professional Erpertiar PersonnelDevelopment, Conference Mgmt., Marketing/DE Cur-riculum.
WA 30 0130
KINDRICK, Paula L Supervisor of Home Economics and StateAdvisor, Future Homemakers of America. Division ofCareer and Adult Education. Home Economia Section.Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education.Jefferson City, MO 65102. (314) 751-2644.
Job Responsibilities Home Economics.*waft) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Home Economics Education, Consumer and FamilyEconomics. M.S. From Kansas State U.
Area(s), of Professional Expertise VocationalHome Economics Supervision, Vocational Student Or-ganization Advisement. Consumer Education.
MONTANA
WA 80 0131
HOFFMAN, Betty L Assistant Director, Secondary Voc. Ed. Voca-tional a Occupational Services. Office of Public Instruc-tion. Helena. MT 59601. (406) 449-2087.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture. Distribution.Health. Home Economics. Office, Technical. Trade aIndustry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education. M.A. From Michigan State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Education.
WA 80 0132
McAULA Y. Mary E. State Home Economics Education Consultant.Office of Public Instruction-Vocational Education. Of-fice of Public Instruction-State Capitol. Helena. MT59601. (406) 449-2087.
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Job Responsibilities. Occupational Home Eco-
nomics.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-
nomics, Curriculum. Education. M.S. From MontanaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics Secondary Education, Home Economics TeacherEducation, Home Ec. State Level.
WA 80 0133
REED. Marion L. Business/Office & Marketing/Distributive Edu-cation Consultant. Office of Public Instruction. State ofMontana. Helena, MT 59601. (406) 449.2087.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business &
Office, Political Science. B.A. From California State Uni-versity.
Areet(s) of Professional Erpertise: Business & Of-
fice Secondary, Business & Office Post Secondary, Btu. -/Office Distributive/Marketing State Level.
NEBRASKA
WA 80 0134
HAROUFF, Marge A. Program Administrator for Vocational Edu-cation. Division of Vocational Education. Nebraska De-partment of Education. Lincoln, NE 68509. (402)471-2432.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occu., Occupational Home Economics, OfficeDeco., Tech., Trade & Indus. Occupations.
Aroma) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-
nomics Education. Master of Science in Ed. From Uni-versity of Nebraska.
Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Administration.
WA 80 0135
HATHEWAY, Margie I. Director. Equal Vocational Opportunity.Nebraska Department of Education. Vocational Divi-sion. Lincoln, NE 68521. (402) 471.2441.
Job Responsibilitier Agricultural. Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions. Home Economics, Vocational Special Needs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,
Social Studies. MA. From University of Nebraska.Arra(s) of Professional Expertise Educational
Equity, Management.
WA 80 0136
MASTERS, Ann. Director of Business Education. Vocational Divi-sion, Business Education Section. Nebraska Departmentof Education. P.O. Box 94987, Lincoln, NE 68509. (402)471-2432.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Dirac Business
Education, Vocational Education. M.Ed. From Univer-sity of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business.
NEW HAMPSHIREWA 80 0137
FILLION, Judith D. Consultant Health Occupations Education.
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Target Populations
State Department of Education. State of New Hamp-shire. Concord. NH 03301.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Ed. Admin.
& Supervision. Dietetics (R.D.). Health Education.CAGS. From University of New Hampshire.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Health Occu-
pations Education.
WA 80 0138
GLASSCOCK. Sharron S. State Educational Consultant, HomeEconomics Education. Division of Vocational TechnicalEducation. New Hampshire State Department of Educa-tion. Concord, NH 03301. (603) 271-2160.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.
Educ.. Fashion Merchandising. M.S. From OklahomaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec.
Educ.
NEW JERSEY
WA 80 0139
B1RCHENALL. Joan M. Director, Bureau of Occupational Pro-grams. Dept. of Education, Division of Voc. Ed. andCareer Preparation. New Jersey State Dept. of Educa-tion. 225 W. State Si, Trenton, NJ 08625. (609) 292-6582.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry.
Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration.of Voc. Ed., Supervision of Voc. Ed. M.Ed. FromRutgers University.
Aros(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations Education, Practical Nurse Education.
WA 80 0140
CUB1T-SWOYER, Donna J. Director, Vocational Guidance andCounseling. Division of Vocational Education and Ca-reer Preparation. State Department of Education. Tren-ton, NJ 08625. (609) 292-5622.
Job Responsibilities: Guidance.Aros(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Guidance,
Administration. ABD. From U. of Wisconsin.Anra(s) of Professional Expertise Guidance, Ad-
ministration.
WA 30 0141
FINKLE,
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Renee. Supervisor, Office of CETA. NJ State Dept. ofEducation. Division of Vocational Education & CareerPreparation. Trenton, NJ 08625. (609) 292-5744.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Business
Education, Urban Educatior .'MEd. From Trenton StateCollege.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Training Pro-grams for economically disadvantage... unemployed &underemployed persons.
Target Populations
WA 110 0142
HENTSCHEL, Meredith C. Supervisor, Vocational Industrial Edu-cation (Trade & Industrial). Division of Voc. Ed. & Ca-reer Preparation. Department of Education. Trenton. NJ08625. (609) 292-6565.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industry. VICA.Aren(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Guidance, Student Personnel Services, Leadership Deve-lopment. M.S. From Glassboro State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Managementof T&I Programs, Management and Training-VICA,Guidance & Leadership Development.
WA 110 0143
JACKSON, Allison L. Associate State Director for Vocational Edu-cation. Division of Vocational Education & CareerPreparation. New Jersey Department of Education.Trenton, NJ 08625. (609) 984-5497.
Job Responsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and IndustrialOcc.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Planning,Curriculum. M.C.R.P., M.Ed. From Rutgers the StateUniversity.
Anises) of Professional Expertise County Voc.Planning, State Voc. Ed. Planning.
WA SO 0144
MORTON, Shirley I. Director, Career Development. Division ofVocational Education and Career Preparation. New Jer-sey Department of Education. Trenton, NJ 08625. (201)292-9865.
Job Raponsibilitier Career Education.Aren(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Supervision, Vocational-Technical Ed., Counseling Psy-chology and Guidance. Ed.M. From Rutgers University.
Area(%) of Professional Expertise Career Deve-lopment, Career Counseling. Cooperative Education.
WA 80 0145
POCSI, Martha J. Supervisor, Office for Equal Access. Division ofVocational Education and Career Preparation. New Jer-sey Department of Education. 225 West State Street,Trenton, NJ 08625. (609) 292-2212.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Occupational Home Economics, Health, Office, Techni-cal, Trade & Industrial Occupations, Sex Equity.
Arsa(s) of Study and Highest&frac Home Eco-nomics, Education. M.A. From Montclair State College.
Ama(s) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,Home Economics.
WA 80 0146
PORTMAN, Sharon D. Monmouth County Career Education Coor-dinator. Division of Vocational Education. State Depart-ment of Education. Freehold, NJ 07728. (201) 431-7823.
Job Raponsibilitia: Work in all Vocationalareas as well as Career Education activities.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance,Career Education. M.S. From Monmouth College.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Funding in allVocational areas, Planning. Technical Assistance.
WA SO 0147
WALKER, Jacqueline. Director - Office for Equal Access. NewJersey Dept. of Education - Division of Voc. Ed. andCareer Prep. State of New Jersey. Trenton, NJ 08625.(609) 292.2212.
Section 1: State Education Agencies
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Ec.. Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccupations, Equity.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Reading, English. M.A. From Jersey City StateCollege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Equity.
NEW MEXICO
WA 80 0148
LUDWIG, Wilma R. State Director. Vocational Education. StateDepartment of Education. Santa Fe, NM 87503. (505)827-3150.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade & Industry,Disadvantaged, Handicapped, Vocational Guidance.
Ands) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Administration, Home Economics. M.A. From CatholicU. of America.
Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec.,Voc. Education Administration, Mentally HandicappedOccupational Training.
NEW YORK
WA 80 0149
BELTON, Doris L Chief, Bureau of Occupational Education Pro-gram Services. NYS Education Department. New YorkState. Albany, NY 12230. (518) 474-4806.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occ., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Techni-cal, Trade & Industrial Occup.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Educ., Social Science. M.S. From State Univer-sity College at Buffalo.
Antes) of Professional Expertise Program Dev.,Program Supervision, Students with Special Needs.
WA 80 0150
FRA NDIN 0, Mildred. Associate in Business Education. New YorkState Education Department. Bureau of Business Educa-tion. Albany, NY 12230. (518) 474-4802.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Business, English. MS. From SUNY.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tive Assistant, Secretarial.
WA 80 0151
JABONASKI, Carol. Supervisor. Occupational Education SpecialPrograms. New York State Education Department. Al-bany, NY 12234. (518) 474-0097.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Araa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-
nomics. Education, Sex Equity. M.S. From SUNY AtAlbany.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Sex Equity, Civil Rights.
WA 80 0152
KLIN K, Marilyn. Associate - Education Specialist. Home Econom-ics. New York State Education Department. Albany, NY12230. (516) 474-3954.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Ec.Education, Education Admin., Nutrition Ed. M.S. FromNew York State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Curriculum,Nutrition Ed., Gifted & Talented.
WA 80 0153
OSTLER, Ruth-Ellen. Chief. Bureau of Health Occupations Educa-tion. New York State Education Department. Albany,NY 12230. (518) 474-1711.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-
nomics Education, Administration, Teacher Education.Ph.D. From Syracuse University.
Artois) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Education, Health Occupations Education,Teacher Education.
WA 80 0154
POTTER, Marian W. Chief, Bureau of Distributive Education. Divi-sion of Occupational Education Instruction. New YorkState Education Department. Albany, NY 12230. (518)474-5647.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education.
Business Administration, Marketing. M.S. From StateUniversity of New York.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Merchandis-ing, Office Management, Accounting.
WA 80 0155
STOUT, Janet P. Associate State Supervisor, Home Economics Edu-cation. Division of Occupational Education Instructionand Curriculum. New York State Education Depart-ment. Albany, NY 12230. (518) 474-3954.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-
nomics.Arca(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-
nomics, Education. M.S. From State University College,Buffalo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Occupational Ed., Continuing Ed.
NORTH CAROLINA
WA 80 0156
ATKINSON, June S. Chief Consultant, Business and Office Educa-tion. Public Instruction, Division of Vocational Educa-tion. NC Dept. of Public Instruction. Raleigh, NC 27611.(919) 733-7985.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Busi-ness & Office Ed.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocation.al- Technical Ed., Business Ed. MS. From Virginia Poly-technic Institute & State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,
Curriculum Development, Personnel Development.
WA 80 0157
PROFFTTT, Sally P. Consultant of Distributive Education. Depart-ment of Public Instruction. Raleigh, NC 27611. (919)733-3186.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-
tive Education. M.S.B.D.E. From University of NorthCarolina.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation.
WA 80 0158
PRUM', Dorothy G. Consultant. Home Economics. NorthCarolina Department of Public Instruction. Raleigh, NC27611. (919) 733-7893.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics - Consumer and Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Guidance Administration. M.Ed. From Univer-sity of North Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Curriculum,Youth Organizations.
WA AO 0159
TRIPP, Hazel G. State Lonsultant, Home Economics Eciut.atior..Vocational Educ..tion. Department Publil Instruction.Raleigh, NC 27607. (919) 733-7894.
Job Responsibilities:Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Voc. Ed., Sociology-Guidance. Ed.D. FromN.C. State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Youth Organi-zation, Supervision, Public Relations.
WA 80 0160
UNRATH, Marjory C. Chief Consultant, Home Economics Educa-tion. Division of Vocational Education, Dept. of PublicInstruction. N.C. Board of Education. Raleigh, NC27611. (919) 733-7893.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-
nomics Educ., Housing/Home Furn., Management. MS.From University of North Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion-State Level, Supervision Secondary Level, Evalua-tion of Curriculum/Instruction.
NORTH DAKOTA
WA 80 0161
NEUHARTH, Vicki L. Assistant State Supervisor. Home Econom-ics Education. State Board for Vocational Education. Bis-marck, ND 58505. (701) 224-3186.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree HomeEcon. Educ., Textiles & Clothing. B.S. From NorthDakota State University.
Ansa(s) of Professional ExpertiseSecondary In-struction, Inservice Programs, Curriculum Development.
OHIO
WA 80 0162
BLACK, Mabel' P. State Supervisor, Family Life Education. HomeEconomics Section, Div. of Voc. Ed. Ohio Departmentof Education. Columbus, OH 43215. (614) 466-3046.
Job Responsibilities: Family Life Education,Consumer Homemaking.
Asse(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Journalism, Science. M.A. From Ohio State Uni-versity.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Family LifeEducation, Consumer Homemaking, Career Education.
WA 80 0163
EVANS, Nancy S. Supervisor. Division of Vocational EducationOffice of Sex Equity. State of Ohio, Department of Edu-cation. 65 South Front Street, Room 907, Columbus, OH43215. (614) 466-3430.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade andIndustry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Family Life Education, Curriculum & Instruc-tion. Masters. From Kent State University.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc State SexEquity Supervisor, Classroom Instructor.
WA 80 0164
HENDERSON, Gail H. Supervisor, State Level. Vocational HomeEconomics. Ohio Department of Education. Columbus,OH 43215. (614) 466-3046.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Family Studies, Curriculum Development.Ph.D. From The Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Econ.Curriculum, Displaced Homemaker Programs, Educa-tion of Family Subgroups.
WA 80 0165
JESKO, Karen K. Supervisor Consumer Economic Education Unit.Ohio Department of Education Vocational Division.Ohio Department of Education. 65 S. Front St., Rm. 912,Columbus, OH 43215. (614) 466-3046.
Job Responsibilities: Consumer Economic Edu-cation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education. M.S. From Ohio University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ConsumerEconomics.
WA 80 0166
KISTER, Joanna H. Supervisor,, Vocational Home Economics. OhioDepartment of Education. 65 S. Front St., Rm. 912,Columbus, OH 43215. (614) 451-1306.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Education, Home Management, Educational Develop-ment. M.S. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Curriculum, Inservice "Self Concept Develop-ment," Inservice - "Disadvantagedness".
WA 80 0167
MIMS, Barbara L Supervisor. Dayton School of Practical Nursing.Dayton Board of Education. Dayton, OH 45402. (513)461-3850.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
M.Ed. From University of Cincinnati.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0168
PERNICE, Laura M. State Supervisor Home Economics Section.Division of Vocational Education. Ohio Department ofEducation. Columbus, OH 43215. (614) 466-3046.
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Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Useful Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Family Life Education. MS. FromOregon State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment Occupational Home Economics, Space &Equipment Occupational Home Economics.
WA 80 0169
PRICE, Sonia M. Assistant Director Vocational Education, HomeEconomics Section. Vocational Education Division.Ohio Department of Education. Columbus, OH 43215.(614) 466-3046.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Supervi-sion, Administration. M.Ed. From Ohio University.
Arra(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Administration.
t
WA 80 0170
REED, Barbara J. Supervisor, Vocatioi. ' Home Economics. Voc.Home Ec. Section. State Dept. of Education. Columbus,OH 43215. (614) 466.3046.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: GeneralHome Ec., Clothing & Textiles. M.S. From Ohio Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Evaluation, In-service.
WA 80 0171
ROBINSON, Paulette H. State Supervisor. Voc. Business and Of-fice. Ohio Dept. of Ed. 65 S. Front St., Columbus, OH43215. (614) 466-3891.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Special
Needs, Voc. Adm. M.Ed. From Oregon State University.Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Supervision,
Instruction, Evaluation.
WA 80 0172
VESSELS-PLANTZ, Dena. Supervisor. Vocational Division HomeEconomics Section. Ohio Department of Education.Columbus, OH 43215. (614) 466-3046.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Asva(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation. Master of Arts. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Curriculum Development, Achievement Testing.
WA 80 0173
VOORHIES, Kathy I. State Supervisor, Home Economics Section.Division of Vocational Education. State Dept. of Educa-tion. Columbus, OH 43215. (614) 466-3046.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Useful Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Guidance. MS. From Ohio State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment on Task Analysis.
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OKLAHOMA
WA 80 0174
BURNETT, Janice S. Records Specialist. Information Services. Ok-lahoma State Department of Vocational & TechnicalEducation. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Respornailitier Management InformationSystem.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessAdministration, Business Educ., Training & Develop-ment for Industry. B.S. From Oklahoma State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Mgmt. Infor-mation Systems. Occupational Supply Demand Inter-face, VEDS.
WA 80 0175
CARMAN, Donna L. Adult Vocational Specialist. Adult EducationDivisiGn. Oklahoma State Department of Vocational-Tee/Weal Education. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Adult Vocational Educa-don.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Instruc-tional Media, Administration. M.Ed. From Southwest-ern Oklahoma.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business andOffice, CETA, Adult Education.
WA 80 0176
COURY, Lin G. Asst. State Sup. Adult Ed. State Dept. Vo-Tech.Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Occupational Home Economics, Office, Techni-cal, Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English,Business, Psychology. M.S. From Indiana University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDev., Adult Program Planning, Adult Program Promo-tion.
WA 80 0177
ELIAS, Karen L. State DECA Advisor. Distributive Education /-Marketing. Oklahoma State Department of Vo-Tech.Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution/Marketing.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree' Distribu-
tive Education, Business & Office. M.S. From OklahomaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: ConferencePlanning, Student Organization.
WA 80 0178
GREEN, Fern A. Director. Educational Equity Services. OklahomaState Dept. of Voc.-Tech. Education. Stillwater, OK74074. (405) 377-2000.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation, Admin., Business & Office Ed. Ed.D. FromOklahoma State U.
Arva(s) of Professional Expertise: EducationalEquity, Cooperative Office Educ., Administration &Supervision.
WA 80 0179
JOHNSON, Nedra L. State Supervisor, Home Economics Educa-tion. Oklahoma. Oklahoma State Dept. of Voc. andTechnical Education. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
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Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Comprehensive Home Economics-Consumer &Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education-Home Ec., Consumer Ed., Housing. MS. From Ok-lahoma State University.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Supervision.
WA 80 0180
KELLER, Paula A. Planner. Division of Supportive Services. StateDepartment of Vocational & Technical Education. Still-water, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade.
Arsa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Econom-ics, Labor Market, Manpower Planning. M.S. FromOklahoma State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Planning, In-formation Services.
WA 80 0181
LAUGHLIN, Carol L Staff Librarian. Curriculum and InstructionalMaterials Center. Oklahoma State Department of Voca-tional and Technical Education. Stillwater, OK 74074.(404) 377.2000 ext. 260.
Job Responsibilities: Reference Service for Cur-riculum Development.
Aree(s) of Study and Highest DIEM School Li-braries, Media. M.A. From University of Alabama.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Library Ser-vices, Reference.
WA 80 0182
MAHAFFEY, Edna R. District Supervisor. Vocational Home Eco-nomics. Oklahoma State Department Vocational andTechnical Education. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer and Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Secondary Ed., English. M.Ed. From NorthernArizona University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Hospitality.
WA 80 0183
RANDALL, Mary M. Assistant State Supervisor. Health Occupa-tions Education. State Department of Vo.-Tech. Educa-tion. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Voc. Ed., Administration. M.S. From Central State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations - Teaching & Supervision, Administration, Stu-dent Organizations.
WA 80 0184
SAWATZKY, Joyce A. Assistant Coordinator. Curriculum a In-structional Materials Center. State Department of Voca-tional and Technical Education. Stillwater, OK 74074.(405) 377-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Trade & Indus. Occu.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Home Economics, Education. MS. From Okla-homa State University.
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Arta(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Teaching.
WA 800185
STONE, Sheila D. Assistant Coordinator. Research CoordinatingUnit. Oklahoma State Department of Vocational andTechnical Education. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-2000 ext. 251.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Home Economics, Trade & Industry, Coopera-tive Ed., Research.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Elemen-tary Education, Reading, Family & Child Development.M.S. From Oklahoma State University. 4.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Educational Equity.
WA 80 0186
THOMPSON, Joyce E. Southeast District Supervisor-Home Eco-nomics. Vocational Home Economics. State Depart-ment-Vocational-Technical Education. Stillwater, OK74074. (405) 377-2000 Ext. 365.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Ed., Foods, Consumer Education. MHEED.From University of Oklahoma.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Food Service,Clothing.
OREGON
WA 80 0187
MARTIN, Sharon M. Personnel Development Specialist. Center forProgram Coordination. State Department of Education.Salem, OR 97301. (503) 378-8005.
Job Responsibilities: Personnel Development.drags) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocational
Ed., Adult Ed., Family Life Education. M.Ed. From Ore-gon State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise PersonnelDevelopment, Career Education, Inservice Education.
WA 80 0188
SIEBERT, Joan K. Vocational Education Equal Opportunity Spe-cialist. Educational Program Audit. Oregon Departmentof Education. Salem, OR 97310. (503) 378-3567.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions, Home Economics, Physical Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Business. M.S.T. From Portland State University.
Arails) of Professional Expertise: Ego.: Oppor-tunity, Business.
WA 80 0189
WAGER, Lola B. Supervisor of Business and Office Occupations.Career and Vocational Education. Oregon Departmentof Education. Salem, OR 97310. (503) 378-8223.
Job Raponsibilitia: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Counseling, Language. Ed.D. Candidate. From UtahState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial,Teaching, Counseling.
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PENNSYLVANIA
WA 80 0190
CULLEN, Jacqueline L Sex Equity Coordinator. Pennsylvania De-partment of Education. 333 Market Street, Harrisburg,PA 17126. (717) 787-9018.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade ItIndustry.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Der": English,Business, Women's Studies. B.A. From East StroudsburgState College.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Equal Oppor-tunity.
WA 80 0191
CURRAN, Blanche M. Supervisor, Vocational Marketing and Dis-tributive Education. Bureau of Vocational Education.Department of Education. Harrisburg, PA 17126.
Job Raposuibilitia: Distribution.Asoa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Marketing,
Merchandising, Management. Muter of Education.From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Merchandis-ing, Marketing, Management.
WA 80 0192
DAVIS, Glendean J. Vocational Home Economics Advisor. Educa-tion - Bureau of Vocational Education. Pennsylvania De-partment of Education. 333 Market Street, Harrisburg,PA 17126. (717) 783-6954.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Aroa(s)of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics. M.S. From Virginia State College.
Asoa(s) of Professional Expertise Future Home-makers of America, Home Ec. Voc. Funding, ProgramManagement.
WA 80 0193
EVERHART, Muriel H. Vocational Consultant. Bureau of Voca-tional Education-Department of Education. Common-wealth of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA 17126. (717)787.6621.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Trade & Industrial Occupations, Occupa-tional Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education. Vocational Masters Equivalency.From Pennsylvania State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise OccupationalHome Economics.
WA 80 0194
HALLIDAY, Laura A. Vocational Consultant. Bureau of VocationalEducation. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Eastern Re-gional Office. 2814 Walbert Avenue, Allentown, PA18104. (215) 434-4420.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Industrial.
A reefs) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Ed., Administration. Doctor of Edu-catiqn. From Pennsylvania State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CompetencyBased Curriculum, Evaluation.
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WA 80 0195
HARDING, A. Louise. Supervisor, Vocational Health OccupationsEducation. Penna. Dept. of Education. Commonwealthof Pa. Harrisburg, PA 17126. (717) 783-6940.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-
ing, Guidance. MA. From Lehigh University.Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Prof. Nursing,
Practical Nursing, AU Health Occupations.
WA 00 01%
HOFFMAN, Margaret C. Home Economics Education Adviser.Vocational Education-Western Region Field Office.Pennsylvania Dept. of Education. Harrisburg, PA 17126.(717) 787.5530.
Job Resposesibilitiou Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Occupational Home Ec., Office Occ., Technical,Trade I Industrial Occupations.
Ange(s) of Study and Highest Degrer FamilyEcon./Home Mgmt. MS. From Pennsylvania State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0197
MUNDEN, Hester A. Chief, Western Region Voc. Field Services.Bureau of Vocational Education. Pennsylvania Dept. ofEducation. Ligonier, PA 15658. (412) 238-9526.
Job Rewnsi bilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Industrial Oc-cupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance,Voc. Educ. M.Ed. From University of Pittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0198
RECUPERO, Mary B. Vocational Consultant. Vocational Bureau.Pa. Dept. of Ed.-Western Region Field Services.Ligonier, PA 15658. (412) 238-9526.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Industrial Oc-cupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business &Office, Higher Ed. M.E.D. From University of Pitts-burgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertisc Business,Disadvantaged & Handicapped, Sex Equity.
RHODE ISLAND
WA 80 0199
GARDNER, Jeanne M. Specialist II, Local Planning, VocationalEducation. Vocational-Technical Education - PlanningUnit. Rhode Island Department of Education. Provi-dence, RI 02908. (401) 277-2691 ext. 23.
Job Responsibilitier Agricultural, Health,Home Ec., Office Occup., Technical, Trade & IndustrialOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Devoe CurriculumDevelopment, Supervision, Urban Sociology. Ph.D.From University of Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Local Plan-ning, Teen Parenting Education Programs.
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WA 80 0200
GREENWOOD, Linda M. Sex Equity Specialist. Bureau of Voca-tional-Technical Education. Rhode Island Department ofEducation. Providence, RI 02818. (401) 277-2691.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Tech-nical, Trade & Indus. Occup.
Aros(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Psy-chology, Counseling. M.A. From Rhode Island College.
Aros(s) of Professional Espertisc Program Plan-ning & Admin., In-service Training, Evaluation.
SOUTH CAROLINA
WA 80 0201
KOSOSKI, Carol J. Director South Carolina Occupational Informa-tion. System. South Carolina Employment SecurityCommission. Columbia, SC 29202. (803) 758-3165.
Job Responsibilitia: Career Advisement Ser-vices.
Aros(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessAdministration, Foreign Language, Social Sciences.M.B.A., M.A. From University of Wisconsin, EmoryUniversity.
Atol(s) of Professional Espertise: ComputerizedOccupational & Educational Advisement InformationDelivery, Financial Management, General Administra-tion.
WA 80 0202
MATTHEWS, Anne L. State Supervisor, Business and Office Edu-cation. Office of Vocational Education. State Depart-ment of Education. Columbia, SC 29201. (803)758-2163.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Aros(s) of Study and Highest Dogrer Education
Administration, Business Administration. Ed.D. FromUniversity of South Carolina.
WA 80 0203
MULLER, Miriam S. Consultant. Office of Vocational Education -Project Processing & Review. S.C. Department of Educa-tion. Columbia, SC 29205. (803) 758-3318.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Economics, Technical, Trade &Industry, Handicapped, Disadvantaged, State Agencies.
Aries) of Study and Highest Devoe: English,Science, Nursing. B.A. From Columbia College.
Ames) of Professional Expertise: Nursing,Trade and Industrial Education Teaching.
WA 80 0204
OWENS, Emily T. Chief Supervisor, Prograir Services. Office ofVocational Education. South Carolina Dept. of Educa-tion. Columbia, SC 29201. (803) 758-2482.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Trade I Indus. Occu.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Administration, Home Economics Education,Curriculum. Ed.D. From University of South Carolina.
Ames) of Professional Expertisc Farming.Clerking. Industrial Sewing.
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PARKER, Jean C. Consultant, Business and Office Education, andCoordinator, District Vocational Office. Business andOffice Education Section, Office of Vocational Educa-tion. South Carolina Department of Education. Co-!limb* SC 29488. (803) 758-2163.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Ames) of Story and Highest Deere Business
Education, Supervision & Administration. PursuingM.A.T. From Winthrop College.
Ana(s) of ho/essional Expertise: Business Edu-cation.
SOUTH DAKOTA
WA 80 0206
STOTZ, Ella. Supervisor for Equality in Vocational Education. Divi-sion of Vocational Education. State of South Dakota.Richard F. Kneip Bldg., Pierre, SD 57501. (605) 773-4718.
Job Respnuibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Home Economics, Office, Tradeand Industrial Occupation, Technical, Public Schools.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Deem Guidan-ce/Counseling, School Administration. Admin. Cert. forSecondary. From South Dakota State U.
Ana(s) of Professional &petite: Sex Equity.Guidance, Human Relations.
WA 80 0207
VANOVERSCHELDE, Imogene M. State Supervisor of Home Eco-nomics Education. Department of Educatioi k CulturalAffairs. State Division of Vocational Education. Pierre,SD 57501 (605) 7734704.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Home Economics - Causumer and Homemak-ing.
Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Elementary. M.S. From SouthDakota State University.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise: Child Care.
TENNESSEE
WA 80 0201
BARR, Brenda. Director, Secondary Vocational Programs. State De-partment of Education Division Vocational TechnicalEducation. Tennessee Department of Education. Nash-vine, TN 37219. (615) 741-1819.
Job Ropontibilitiar Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Tech-nical. Trade & Indus. Occup.
Ana(s) 4 Study and Highest Degrec Cur-riculum. M.S. From U. of Tennessee.
Ames) of Professional &perdu: Home Eco-nomics, Advisory Committees, Program Planning, Deve-lop. & Evaluation.
WA SO 0209
BROWN, Gradine B. Home Economics Specialist. State Dept. ofEducation - Tennessee. State Department of Education.Nashville, TN 38001. (901) 741-1931.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education. Foods, Inst. Management. M.S. FromU.T.M.
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Ares(s) of Prefessional Expertiet Voc. HomeEc. Teaching-Secondary, Clothing Mgt. Production &Services.
WA BO 0210
CROCKETT, Margaret S. Head State Specialist, Home EconomicsEducation. Division of Vocational-Technical Ed., StateDept. of Education. State of Tennessee. Nashville, TN37219. (615) 741-1931.
Job Rerpouiiilitier Occupational Home Eco-n omics.
Ano(s) of Stay and Highest Drew Home Eco-n omics Ed., Education, Home Economics Related Occu-pations. M.A. From Middle Tennessee State University.
Aries) of Professional Ex pertiec CurriculumDevelopment, Supervision, Organization it Implementa-tion of Home Economics related occupations programs.
WA 00 0211
EAKIN, Katherine M. State Specialist, Home Economics Educa-tion. Division of Vocational-Technical Education, StateDept. of Education. State of Tennessee. Nashville, TN37219. (613) 741.1931
Job Ropontibilkies: Occupational Home Eco-n omics.
Arises) Stay and Highest Deirse: Home Eco-nomics Edisc., Voc.-Tech. Education, Food System Ad-ministration. M.S. From University of Tennessee.
Area(s) to/h./Naomi Expertise Youth Leader-ship Development, Evaluation, Supervision.
WA 00 0212
JOHNSON, Sarah C Education Specialist. Education, Division ofVocational Education. State of Tennessee. 208 CordellHull, Nashville, TN 37211. (615) 741.3456.
Job RN/War CETA, Title IV.Ames) of Study and Highest Doric Business
Admin., Accounting, Economics. M.B.Ed. From MiddleTennessee State University.
Aree(s) of Pro/rational &penes: Accounting.Financial, Evaluating, Monitoring.
WA 80 0213
LASATER. Katherine M. Specialist. Vocational Education. StateDepartment of Education Vocational-Technical Divi-sion. Knoxville, TN 37917. (615) 637-3221.
Joe Ropeeutibilitior Office Occupations, Ca-reer Education, Adult Education.
Aree(s) of Study and Highest Agree Educa-tional Psychology, Vocational-Tech. Educ., BusinessEduc. M.S. From University of Tennessee.
Ansa(s) of holessienal Erpertisc CurriculumDevelopment, Evaluation Career Education.
WA 80 0214
MORGAN. Margaret H. Director of Data Utilization. VocationalTechnical Education. Tennessee State Department ofEducation. Nashville, TN 37219. (615) 741-7816.
Job Resposnibilitiew Data Collection - all areas.Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degier Vocational
Ed. Admin., Industrial Educ., Home IP:utIG:nics Educ.Ph.D. in progress. From Colorado State U.
Ames) of Pnolessional &maw Local Administration, Program Eval. & Improvement, Voc.Teaching (Home Ec.).
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STEFFAN, Patricia L. Equal Vocational Opportunity Specialist.Division of Vocational-Technical Education. TennesseeState Department of Education. Nashville, TN 37219.(615) 741-1819.
he Raponsibilials: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Occup. Home F.c., OffkP Oc-cup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Ames) of Staly and MOWN Dorm State Gov-ernment, Local Government. M.P.A. From University ofTennessee.
Atonal of Projettiotal &motor Sex Equity,Communications, Program Development.
WA 86 0216
WILDER, Dolores 3. RCU Director. Vocational Education. TNState Department of Education. Nashville, TN 37219.(615) 741-1822.
k6 ltsmossiNfirier General Vocationll Edu-cation.
Arso(s) of Study and Meat Dime VocationalEducation. Educational Administration & Supervision.Ed.D. From University of Tennessee.
Arm(s) a/ lutlatioael Expertite Research, In-formation Dissemination, Management Systems.
VIRGINIA
WA SO 11217
GOAD, Jean G. Assistant State Supervisor. Home Economics Edu-cation. Department of Education Commonwealth of Vir-ginia. P.O. Box 5522, Roanoke, VA 24012. (703)563.1479.
he lopeasilditiot: Occupational Home Eco-nomics. Consumer & Homemaking Education.
Ames) of Study and Hisbat Dtgrot: Home Ec.Educ.. Vocational Educ. M.S. From Virginia PolytechnicInstitution & State University.
Agues) if Prolemiostal Expnitot: Leadership,Supervision, Consumer Ed.
WA 000210
GOLDSTON, Maude P. Supervisor, Personnel Development. Voca-tional and Adult Education. Department of Education.Richmond, VA 23216. (104) 786-2656.
Job Retposuibilitits: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics. Office, Technical, Trade andIndustrial Occupations.
Anos(s)oy Study and Meow Dorm Flisadvan-tiled, Handicapped, Gifted and Talented. Ed.D. FromVPI & SU .
Ames) of Projestioual Expertise Teaching ofBusiness and Distributive Ed., Special Programs for Tar-get Populations. Administration of Personnel Develop-ment in Voc. Ed.
WASHINGTON
WA 1141 0219
POSTLEWAITE. Beverly W. Administrator. Sex Equity Unit. Com-mission for Vocational Education. Olympia, WA 98504.(206) 753-5651.
Job Rapostabilidas: Sex Equity.A foes) of Study and Highestighat &gnu: Home Eco-
nomics. Counseling. Higher Education Administration.M.S. From Cornell University.
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Alves) ./ lrolotsitoot Eryttnisc Sex Equity,Administration, Home Economics.
WA 110 0220
SOPHUSSON, Beret J. Business Education Specialist. Vocational,Technical & Adult Education. Superintendent of PublicInstruction. Olympia, WA 98504. (206) 753-5647.
lob Remensiklitier Office Occupations.Ames) 4 Study awl Mee* Dorm Business
Ed., Voc. Ed.-Career Ed., Foreign Language. Masters.From Oregon State University.
Arie(s) o/ Prolostioaal Egottise Business Ed.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA 16 0221
B1SHER, Marlyn S. Program Specialist - Home Economics Educa-tion. Education - Bureau of Vocational, Technical, andAdult Education. West Virginia Depanment of Educa-tion. 1900 Washington Street East, Charleston, WV25305. (304) 3414321.
Job Ropoostillitios: Occupational Home Earnomics, Consumer & Homemaking.
Ares(s). / Study sod Highest Dqrea. Home Eco-nomics Education. M.S. From West Virginia University.
Arie(s)./ Pno/osiottal Expertise Youth Organi-zation (FHA/HERO), Program Planning, Supervision-/Evaluation.
WA SO 0222
EDWARDS, Ruth A. State Supervisor, Business and Office Educa-tion. State Dept. of Education. State of West Virginia.Charleston, WV 25305. (304) 3411-3703.
he Itaponsililitio: Office Occupation:.Ar eas) of Study and litehat drew Balinese
Education, English. Vocational Education. MA. FromMarshall U.
Arm(s) of he/trim*. &pudic Secretarial,Office Management, Curriculum.
WA 80 0223
FERGUSON, Juanita Y. State Supervisor, Home Economics Educa-tion. Bureau of Vocational, Technical & Adult Educa-tion. West Virginia Department of Education.Charleston, WV 25305. (304) 341-6321.
Job Itsuooluthilltits: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking.
Ames). / Stud's*,Highest Deem Home Eco-nomics Education, Vocational Technical Education.M.A., M.S. From Marshall University.
Atve(s) ti Professional Expertise OccupationalHome Economics, Consumer & Homemaking. Prevoca-tional.
WA 10 0224
RAYNES, Nancy D. Program Specialist - Business and Office Edu-cation. Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Edu-cation. State of West Virginia, Dept. of Education.Charleston, WV 25304. (304) 348-3703.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Aries) of S.Naf y ea Hight Devitt: Business
Education, Accounting. Vocational Education. M.A.From Marshall University.
Arve(s) of Professional &pram: Accounting,Data Processing.
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WISCONSIN
WA N 0231
BIERMEIER, Anna M. Sex Equity Coordinator. WI Board ofVTAE. Madison, WI 53702.
Job Rape& Mika Sex Equity.Aries) a/ Sealy and Mesa Orme' English,
Speech. Masten. From UW-Madison.Ana(s) 4 hafaseiani &pore Sea Equity.
Services to Displaced Homemakers.
WA N 0224
BYFIELD, Judith S. State Supervisor of Business & Office Educa-tion. Department of Public Instruction. State of Wiscon-sin. Madison, WI 53702. (604) 266-2348.
Job Rapatabilisisa Office Occupations.Areas) a/ Stay and MOW &ME' Swims
Education. M.S.T. From University of Wisconsin.Aran(*) ./ Atha keeal Esperir Elimiasting
Sex-role Stereotyping, Effective Tasting Tee !mimosa,Helping Special Needs Students in Business Education.
WA N 0227
CARLSON, km L. Vocational Education Consultant. Home Eco-nomics Education. Wisconsin Board Vocational. Techni-cal & Adult Education. Madison, WI 53702. (60I)266-9399.
Job Raperabilishr Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Continuing Adult Education.
Areas) a/ Sad, and Higher Dem HomeEcon., Ault Ed., Supervision. M.S. From University ofWiseman.
Areafile/ levieriasal Le miss Family Learn-ing, Consumer Ed.. Child Development.
WA N 022$
DRUMMOND. Dad E. Affirmative Action Officer. The Wisconsinbawd of Vocational, Technical lk Adult Education.Madison, WI 53702. (601) 264-1433.
Areas) a/ Seedy and War Dame Education,Administration. Counseling. MS. From University ofWisconsin.
Am(s) 4 Pm/armed &pare Counseling.Administration.
WA N 022$
NICKEL, Christine E. Director, Bureau of Program Accountability.Division of Community and Manpower Education. Wis-consin Board of Vocational, Technical and Adult Educa-tion. Madison, WI 53702. (604) 266-0001.
Jab lespearbakiar Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office Occupations, Home ECOSOMICS, Techni-cal, Trade and Industry.
Afoot:14 Seedy and Hightet Dyne Education,Home Economics, Vocational and Adult. M.S. FromUniversity of Wiseman.
Ana(s) 4 Preiarimal &parer ProgramDevelopment, Evaluation, Home Economics.
WA N 0230
SCHEVE. Helen. Voc. Consultant. Home Economics Related Occu-pations. Wisconsin Board Program Development- Wis-consin Board Voc. Tech. A Adult Education. Madison.WI 53702. (60$) 266 -1700.
kb Iteermabilitir Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Stales is State Olseatiese Agatha
Awes) y Sea* and Were Dorm Aerials-tnon, Supervision. Master. From Cokes& State U.
Ara(s) 4 114 arkes1 &pais& Hese Fest-n ooks, Foods.
WA N 0231
THOMPSON. Mary B. Vocatimal Equity Coordinator (EducationConsultant 1). Department of Public last/motion /Wrestsof Vocational lk Caner Education. Wisconsin State De-partment of Public Instruction. Maims, WI 53702.(60$) 2644537.
kb fferpwalNfiske Sex Equity previsions ofthe Voc. Ed. legislation.
Ara(s) a/ Sea* and Mirka Deem History,English. Education. M.S. From University of Wisconsin.
*Ws) y Pre/eabital Swaim Encouraging& placing women in skilled trades, Services to displamdhomemakers.
WYOMING
WA N 0232
FAIRCHILD. Patricia 3. Coordinator. Business and Office Oecupa-doss. Vocstioaal Programs Unit. Wyoming Slaw Depart-ment of Education. Chemise, WY 52002. (307)777-7411.
kb Ranonsibiffsior Office Occupations.*Ws) 4 saely oaf DON Arra Business
Education. Vocational Education. M.S. From Universityof Nebraska.
*Ws) y lerfaamel apart %Mess sadOffice Education.
WA N 0233
HUMBURO. Rmae L Suss Pisansr/Researcher for VocationalEducation. Vocational Programs Unit, Department ofVocational Is: motion at U. of Wyoming. Wyoming StateDepartment of Education and University of Wyoming.Laramie, WY 120.1. (307) 7664274.
lab Reepawallisier Plunks/ Acearrabilityfor State Vocational Education.
Ana(s) a/ lady end MOM Dona Planks&Accountability. Evaluation and Curriculum Develop-meat. Ed.D. From Univ. of Northern Colorado.
*Ws) y Itelessiatal Itepatissr Buslases sadOffice Education Tack s& Coordinator of Caress Edu-cation, Curriculum Development for Career Education.
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ALABAMA
WA N 0234
HILDRETH, Olys K. Vocational Director. Midfield High School.Midfield City lard of Education. Midfield, AL 35228.(205) 923-9176.
he RosiessiNatior Aviculture!, Distribution,Home Economics, Office Occupations, Trade & Indus-trial.
Arne(r) elf Stadytsal ifigkst &gum VocationalEducation. Distributive Education, Economics M.A.From University of Alabama.
Arm(r) 4 Putfississal &poise Human Rela-tions, Communication.
ALASKA
WA N 023S
HERRIN, Kathleen L Administrative Assistant. Vocational fAu.cation and Junior High School. Valdez City Schools.Valdez, AK 9%U. (907) 835-2244.
he Itsipeasibilitiar Occupational Home *co-amnia, Office, Trade sad Industrial.
Antes) 4 Study ea Mee* &Me Admit&trades, Education, Office Administration. M.Ed. FromUniversity of Alaska.
Asses) 4 Prokssistsal &psalm Business andOffice.
ARIZONA
WA N 0236
SHANNON, Virginia J. Chairman. Health Occupations. PhoenixUnion High School System. Phoenix, AZ 85004. (602)2584581.
kb isrpatibiliatx Health Occupations.Ames) 4 Study end Ifigetst &rot Nursing,
Child Development. M.S. From Arizona State Univer-sity.
Asses) tt/ Puskosiestal Eapwrise Nursing.
CALIFORNIA
WA N 0237
ABBOTT, Ellen r.f. Director. Health Occupations Education.Orosemoet Union High School District, Adult Division.5345 Timken Street, La Mesa, CA 92041. (714) 464-7701.
he Itsspsableilitier Health Occupations, Man-power Education.
Aunts) It/ Study and Mahal Dew Nursing-/Health Sciences, General Eduction. Teaching A Ad-ministration - Voc. Ed. M.Ed. From San Diego State U.
Argots) s I Put/asismi Espovisc Voc. Nursing -/Health Gawp., Consultant - la-service Workshop,Project writing & Admin. of Manpower Programs
WA N NMAL1OTH, Gertrude K. Supervisor, Caner Education. Vocational
and Career Education. Inglewood Unified School Dis-trict. Inglewood, CA 90301. (213) 673-3110 Ext. 203.
Jib losstossleilitior Career Education - K-12.Arm(r) 4 Stay end MOW him' BUSIONS,
English, Education Administration. M.Ed. From MiamiUniversity.
Muffle/ PnVossiseel figusise Caner Educa-tion.
WA N 0239
CASWELL, Cecile E. Assistant Director, Vocational Education &Guidance. Vocational Education and Guidance Depart.meat. Office of the Santa Clara County Suparialandeatof Schools. San Jose, CA 95110. (400) 299-3863.
Jib lapresiellitisr Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Economics, Tochaical. Trade &Industry, Sex Equity, Dim/mm.4 Youth.
Amer) 4 Sealy end Mew Dysee Admiais-indent MA. From Consortium of California Suitt Col-leges & Universities.
Asset) of Profissisoal t'., s& Sea Equity,Disadvantaged Youth.
WA N 0240
DYER, Dorothy R. Coordinator. Vocational Education. Los An-geles Unified School District. Lae Angeles, CA 90012.(213) 6254483.
kb Rapartatheistr Agricultural, Health & Of-fice Occupations, Home Economies, Trade & IndustrialOccupations.
A ragr) 431116 sad MielltDON: victcstiwilEducation. MAW!. From California State University.
Arm(r) y Putfitsisest Aspenisr Manspineet,Administration.
IkA SO 0241
EDIE-McGINN, Lard L Assistant Director. Simi Valley AdultSchool. Simi Valley Unified School District. Sisal Valley,CA 93065. (805) 527-4840.
kb Ikspbasiettitisr Office Occupations, Dis-tribution. Health Occup., Technical. Trade & lades. Oc-cup.
Amo(s)m/Seady and Nights Dew Education,Journalism, Language Arts. M.A. From United SumasInternational University.
Arm(r) 4 lontiosisast Egsmier ProgramDevelopment, Implementation, Management.
WA N 0242
FAIOLA. Theodora 1. Director, Vocational Education and RotumaOccupational Programs. Mario Regional OccupationalProgram. Maria County Office of Education. 1111 LasGalina Avenue, San Rafael. CA 94903. (415) 472-4110.
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Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Econo:nics, Office, Technical, Trade andIndustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Management, Occupational Education, TeacherPreparation. Ed.D. From Nova University.
Area(s) of Prole:dome Expertise Program Plan-ning, Budgeting and Evaluation, Teacher Preparation,Interagency Planning and Communications.
WA 80 0243
FERGUSON, Margaret A. Supervisor, Business Education. Divi-sion of Career & Continuing Education. Los AngelesUnified School District. Los Angeles, CA 90051. (213)625.6657.
Job Responsibilities. Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, School Administration. M.S. From Univer-sity of Southern California.
Ano(e) of Professional Expertise: Bus. Ed. Cur-riculum, Supervision.
WA 80 0244
GEIN, Patricia S. Program Coordinator. Regional Occupation Cen-ter. '4tndocino County Schools. 589 Low Gap Road,Ukiah, CA 95482. (707) 468-0201 Ext. 214.
Job Responsibilities : Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Biology,Counseling, Social Studies. B.A. From California StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling,Administration, Career Education.
WA 80 0245
HARO, Linda B. Assistant Principal. Administration. Parlier Uni-fied School District. Parlier, CA 93648. (209) 646-3521.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Home Economics, Office, Trade & Industry.
Aea(s) of Study and Highest Degree Reading,English. MA. From Fresno Pacific College.
Ansel) of Professional Expertise Distribution.
WA 80 0246
HICKETHIER, Barbara A. Director, Career and Vocational Educa-tion, ROP & CETA Youth. District Office. Vista UnifiedSchool District. Vista, CA 92083. (714) 726-2170 Ext.266.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry, Work Study, Coop. Education, Industrial Arts.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-trationVoc. Ed., Business Education, English. M.A.From San Diego State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise DistributiveEducation, Office Education.
WA 80 0247
HOUTS, Betty A. Director, Career Education. Categorical Aid.Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District. Norwalk,CA 90650. (213) 868-0431.
Joh Responsibilities: Office, Trade, Industrial,Consumer and Homemaking, Industrial Arts, Work Ex-perience, CETA.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Business Education, School Administration.M.A. From California State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-based business education, Management of VocationalEducation, Management of CETA Programs.
WA 80 0248
KELLY, Marjorie P. Voc. Counselor/Specialist. Spec. Ed. - Voc.Ed. Grossmont Union H.S. District. P.O. Box 1043, LaMesa, CA 92041. (714) 465-3131.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations, Service.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Counseling, History. MA. From University of California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Career Guid-ance, Spec. Education, Office Management.
WA 80 0249
LEE, Carolyn A. Instructor Nurse Assistant. Vocational Education.Fontana Unified School District. Fontana, CA 92335.(714) 829-6248.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Vocational Education. R.N. From Auburn MemorialHospital.
Ames) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Stu-dent Leadership, Curriculum.
WA 80 0250
LEVIN, Joan H. Head Counselor. Guidance Services, Harbor Occu-pational Center. Division of Career & Continuing Educa-tion, Los Angeles Unified School District. Los Angeles,CA 90731. (213) 547-5551.
Job Responsibilities: Vocational Guidance,Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occu.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Administration. M.A. From California LutheranCollege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Guid-ance, Accounting.
WA SO 0251
LOCKRIDGE, Marion I. Coordinator, Regional Occupational Pro-grams. Regional Occupational Programs. Office of theLos Angeles County Superintendent of Schools. Los An-geles, CA (213) 922-6575.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business &
Economics, Psychology, Institutional Management.Doctor of Ed. Candidate. From Pepperdine University.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise: Business,
Management, Career Counseling.
WA 80 0252
PAUL, Sharon L. Supervisor MGM and VEA. Instructional Ser-vices Division. Huntington Beach Union High SchoolDistrict. Huntington Beach, CA 92648. (714) 898-6711.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics, Office,Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Speech,Debate, English. M.A. From Whittier College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Educa-tion, Vocational Education.
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WA SO 0253
PEELE, Lucia B. Administrative Coordinator. Simi Valley AdultSchool. Simi Valley, CA 93065. (805) 527-4840.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Foods &Nutrition, Counseling, School Administration. M.A.From Northeastern Illinois University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Administration, Teaching A.B.E.
WA 80 0254
REESE, Susan H. Curriculum Specialist, Business Education. CareerEducation Unit. San Diego Unified School District. SanDiego, CA 92103. (714) 293.8294.
Job Responsibilitier Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Human Behavior. M.A. From United States Interna-tional University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Plan-ning, Curriculum, Staff Development.
WA 80 0255
REZA, Maria L. Supervisor. Los Angeles Unified School District.Los Angeles, CA 90012. (213) 625-6457.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer/Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Urban Administration. M.A. From UCLA.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0256
RICE, Margaret L Supervisor, Health Occupations San Lorenzo't Unified School District. San Lorenzo, CA 94580. (415)
276-3600.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Research,
Evaluation, Curriculum Development. M.A.V.E. FromSan Jose State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Program andCurriculum Development, Evaluation.
WA 80 0257
ROSEN, Mary F. Director. Career & Vocational Education Dept.Sacramento City Unified School District. Sacramento,CA 95628. (916) 454-8335.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occ., Trade &Indus. Occup., Work Experience.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Chemistry,Mathematics, Life Science. M.A. From California StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Man-agement.
WA 80 0258
SCHNU ELLE, Ernestine H. Administrator of Correctional Educa-tion. Correctional Division of Adult School. Hacienda LaPuente Unified School District. Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration, Counseling. Masters. From University of Wash-ington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Classes inCounty Jails.
WA 80 0259
SCHOLLENBERGER, Ellen 0. Chairman, Allied Health Pro-grams. Redlands Adult School. Redlands Unified SchoolDistrict. Redlands, CA 92373. (714) 793-2541.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Health Services, Nursing. Muter of PublicHealth. From Loma Linda University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing Ser-vices Administration, Practical Voc. Nurse Program Cur-riculum, Continuing Education for RN's and LPN's.
WA 80 0260
SCOPATZ, Mary P. Coordinator, Private Sector Involvement andTitle IV-A Projects. Career & Compensatory Education.Santa Barbara County Schools Office of the Superintend-ent. Santa Barbara, CA 93111. (805) 964.4711.
Job Responsibilities: All vocational areas.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Stenography, Humanities. M.S. From Syra-cuse University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business & Of-fice, Distributive Educ., Job Placement.
WA 80 0261
SKLAREW, Jaclyn. Program Supervisor, Vocational/Career Edu-cation. Vocational Education. Palo Alto Unified SchoolDistrict. Palo Alto, CA 94306. (415) 855-8155.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations, Trade& Industrial Occupations, Voc. Work Experience.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing, English, Psychology. M.A. From George Washing-ton University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Sales, Man-agement, Public Relations.
WA 80 0262
SPARKS, Gail L. Coordinator. Los Angeles County Regional Occu-pational Program. Los Angeles County Superintendentof Schools. Downey, CA 90242. (213) 922-6566.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occ., Occupational Home Economics, OfficeOcc., Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree AppliedBehavioral Science, Human Development. MS. FromUniversity of California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Ad-ministration, Management, Financial & Personnel Man-agement.
COLORADO
WA 80 0263
EVANS, Fannye B Coordinator Office Occupations. Denver PublicSchools. Denver, CO 80204. (303) 572-8218.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Arta(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education, Administration, Vocational Education. Ph.D.Candidate. From Colorado State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Human Relations, Business Education & Related.
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WA 80 0264
MARCOTT, Marla G. Coordinator. Distributive Education. DenverPublic Schools. Denver, CO 80204. (303) 572-8218.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-
tive Education, Business, Administration. M.S. FromColorado State University.
Arva(s) of Professional Expertise RestaurantManagement, Hotel Sales, Retail.
WA 80 0265
McCULLOCH, Barbara A. Vocational Program Specialist. Voca-tional Education. Adams County District No. 12. North-glenn, CO 80233. (303) 451-1819.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, OccupationalHome Econ.. Office Occupations, Coop-G.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Administration. M.Ed. From Colorado StateUniversity.
Aries) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
WA SO 0266
NAY, Doris E. Supervisor, Health Occupations. Health OccupationsEducation - Vocational and Adult. Boulder Valley PublicSchool District. Boulder, CO 80303. (303) 494-1003.
Job Responsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing
Education, Medical-Surgical Nursing. M.A. From Co-lumbia University.
Avoi(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Curriculum Development, Health Occupations Pro-gram Development.
WA 80 0267
SMITH, Joan E. Director of Vocational, Adult & Career Education.Curriculum. School District 50. Westminster, CO P9030.(303) 428-351 I.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occup., Technical, Trade & Indus. Occup.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Define VocationalAdmin., Curriculum, Research. MA. From University ofNorthern Colorado.
Ands) of Professional Expertise Developmentof Vocational Facility, Dev. of Voc. Prop., Bus. /Budget.Public Relations.
WA 80 0268
STOKES, Margaret L. Home Economics Specialist. Vocational Edu-cation. Jefferson County Schools. Lakewood. CO 80215.(303) 231-2324.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Home Economics.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Guidance & Counseling, Administra-tion. Masters. From Sam Houston State University.
Ansa') of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics Education, Administration.
WA 80 0269
VON VIH L, Dora A. Coordinator. Adult Homemaking Occupations.Emily Griffith Opportunity School. Denver, CO 80204.(303) 572-8218.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
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Ands) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics. Education, Vocational Education Administra-tion. Masters in Voc. Ed. Administration. FromColorado State University.
Arva(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Adult Homemaking. Administration of HomeEconomics Occupations.
; ONNECTICUT
WA 110 0270
CARTA, Elizabeth I. Asst. Supervisor of Vocational Ed. VocationalEducation. Norwalk Board of Ed. Norwalk, CT 06852.
Job Responsibilitier Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Trade & Industrial Occupations, ConsumerHome Economics.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Adminis-tration. Sixth Year Certificate. From Fairfield University.
Antes) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Industrial Occupations, Distributive Education.
WA 110 0271
MORENO, Hannelore H. Distributive Education Coordinator.Bethel High School. Bethel, CT 06801. (203) 744-2510.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Ed., Distributive Ed., Merchandising. Masters ofScience. From New York University.
Arises) of Professional Expertise Retailing.
WA 110 0272
VISELLE, Janet P. Chairman Business Dept. Business Dept. South-ington High School-Board of Education. Southington,CT 06489. (203) 628-0331.
Job Responsibilities Mee Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Ed., Administration. MS. From Central ConnecticutState College.
Area(s)of Professional Expertise Business & Of-fice Education.
DELAWARE
WA 80 0273
GEHRT,, Victoria C. Title I Project Director. New Castle CountyVocational-Technical School District. Wilmington, DE19804. (302) 999-991 I .
Job Responsibilities: Title I provides services tostudents in all programs.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree Reading,Spec. Edue., Mmin. MA. From University of Delaware.
Arva(s1 of Professional Expertise Dist. Ed.
WA 80 0274
UNCAPH ER. V am: I. Supervisor of Special Education. DistrictOn( . New Castle Co. Vo. Tech. School District. Wilm-ington, DE 19804. (302) 999-9911 Ext. 18.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Special Education work-adjustment Center,General Trades-Trades Assistant Program.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree School Ad-ministration, Special Education. Ph.D. From BowlingGreen State University.
Arva(s) of Professional Expertise Job Develop-ment, Work-Study, Pre-Vocational Training, SpecialEducation.
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WA 80 0275
WOODRUFF, Valerie A. Assistant Principal. Academic. DelcastleTechnical High School. Wilmington, DE 19804. (302)999-9911 Ext. 66.
he Rassansibilities: Technical, AcademicRelated Instruction.
*N(s) of Study and Highest Darer GuidanceCounseling. M.E.d. From University of Delaware.
Ames) of Professional Expertise Guidance ACounseling, Cooperative Education. Academic (RelatedInstruction).
FLORIDA
WA 80 0276
BIGGINS, Clarice F. Director, Vocational Education. VocationalEducation. The School Board of Volusia County. Deland,FL 32720. (904) 734-7190.
he Ragionsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Occup. Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade AIndus.
&N(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Supervision. M.Ed. From Stetson University.
droo(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics, Office.
WA 80 0277
BROWN, Joyce R. Program Director. Home Economics. SarasotaCounty Vocational-Technical Center. Sarasota, FL33583. (813) 924-1365.
Job Raponsibilitier Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
droo(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Education, Supervision. Masters.From Indiana State University.
&w(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Education, Supervision.
WA 10 0278
CHASTAIN, Kaye B. Coordinator Home Economics and HealthOccupations. Vocational, Adult A Career Education.Orange County Florida Public Schools. Orlando, FL32802. (305) 422-3200.
he Raponsibilitia: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics.
&ee(s) of Study and Highest Maroc Voc. Ad-ministration, Educ. Supervision, Home Economics.Ed.D. Candidate. From Nova U.
droo(s) of Professional Expertise: VocationalPlanning, Articulation, Finance.
WA 80 0279
DICKINSON, Winnie L Director. Vocational, Technical and AdultEducation. The School Board of Broward County. FortLauderdale, FL 33312. (305) 765-6755.
Job Resportsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade A Industry,Law and Public Service.
&oafs) of Study and Highut Degree Adminis-tration of Vocational Education. Ed.D. From Nova Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Profarional Expertise Program Plan-ning, Program Financing, Community/Education Part-nership.
WA 80 0280
DIXON, Mary N. Assistant Director. Orange County VocationalSchool. Orange County Public Schools. Orlando, FL32801. (305) 425-2756.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, DiversifiedCooperative Trades.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Dane: Supervi-sion, Administration of Education. M.Ed. From RollinsCollege.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,Nursing Instruction.
WA 80 0281
FELTS, H. Maxine. Program Coordinator for Curriculum. LakeCounty Area Vocational-Technical Center. Lake DistrictSchool Board. Eustis, FL 32726. (904) 357-8222.
Job Responsibilidee Agriculture, Health, HomeEconomics, Office, Trade A Industry.
draw(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Business Education, English. M.Ed. From U.of Central Florida.
Area(s) of Professional Expertisc Curriculum,Secretarial Science, Personnel Management, Competen-cy-Based Education.
WA 80 0282
MIZELL, Millie M. Director, Vocational Education. Instruction.Sumter Board Public Inst. Bushnell, FL 33513. (904)793-2315.
Job Responsibilider Agricultural, Distribution,Occupational Home Economics, Office, Trade A Indus-trial Occupations.
draw(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Supervision, Business Education. ABD. From U.of Florida.
droo(s) of Profasional Expertise Business.
WA 80 0283
OROSS, °oldie A. Director. Vocational, Technical and Adult Edu-cation. Collier County Public Schools. Naples, FL 33942.(813) 774-3460.
Job Responsibilitiew Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade AIndustry, Work Evaluation Laboratory, DisplacedHomemakers, CETA Migrant programs, Student workstudy programs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degror Business,Administration, Supervision. Masters. From Florida At-lantic University.
Armes) of Professional Expertise Adult Educa-tion, Federal Programs, Competency Based Instruction.
WA 80 0284
RICHEY, Eleanor H. Director of Vocational Education. VocationalEducation. Brevard County School Board. Rockledge,FL 32955. (305) 631-1911.
Job Raponsililitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Economics, Technical, Trade AIndustry, Consumer A Homemaking, Industrial Arts, JobEntry.
droo(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Education, Home Economics Guidance. Masters.From University of South Florida.
droo(s) of Professional Expertitc Retailing(Selling) Food Service.
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WA 80 0285
SCHUBERT, Zina T. Director of Occupational Education. Voca-tional/Adult. Osceola County School Board. Kissimmee,FL 32741. (305) 847-3147.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Office, Home Economics, Trade Industry, Diversified,Exploratory.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Account-ing, Financial Management, Education. MBA. From E.Tennessee State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. EmployabilitySkills. Vocational Education for the Handicapped,Competency-Based Vocational Education.
WA 80 0286
SHUMATE, Gloria J. Assistant Director, Curriculum and Instruc-tion. Curriculum and Instruction. School Board of Pinel-las County. Clearwater, FL 33516. (813) 442-1171.
Job Responsibilities: Individualized ManpowerTraining System.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalAdministration, Guidance, Secondary Education. MAFrom U. of South Florida.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-Based Education, Student Personnel Services, ProgramOperations.
WA 80 0287
VACHER, Helen F. Supervisor Health Occupations Education. Vo-cational Education. Hillsborough Co. Schools. Tampa,FL 33602.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Araa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
English, Education. M.A.Ed. From University of SouthFlorida.
Ames) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Al-lied Health Programs, Secondary Health OccupationPrograms.
GEORGIA
WA 80 02U
BELL, Betty F. Vocational Supervisor. Vocational Department.Cook County Board of Education. Adel, GA 31620.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health, Con-sumer Home Economics, Office, Trade & Industry, In-dustrial Arts.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Vocational Administration and Supervision.M.Ed. From Valdosta State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation.
WA 80 0749
BELL, Florence J. Secondary Vocational Coordinator. VocationalEducation-Instructional Services Center. Atlanta PublicSchools. Atlanta, GA 30303. (404) 659-3381.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Mathemat-ics, Education (Administration & Supervision), Cooper'.tive Work Experience Programs (Vocational Education).EDS. From Georgia State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Curriculum,Budgeting, Maintenance of Records.
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WA 80 0290
EDWARDS, Glenda D. Vocational Supervisor. Evans CountyBoard of Ed. Claxton, GA 30417. (912) 739-1267.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Bus. Ed.,Guidance. Ed. Specialist. From Georgia Southern Col-lege - Post Graduate Ga. State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Occup.
WA 80 0291
FULFORD, Jeanette L. Vocational Supervisor. Vocational Educa-tion. Laurens County Board of Education. Dublin, GA31021. (912) 272-5285.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions.
Area(s)of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Education, Vocational. Masters of Education.From Georgia College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Adult Education.
WA 80 0292
HOPE, Katy L. Assistant Director of South Fulton Vocational Cen-ter. Fulton County Board of Education. Atlanta, GA30315. (404) 964-3344.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Occup. Home Ec., Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalCareer Dev., Distributive Ed. Ed.S. From Georgia StateUniversity.
Arndt) of Professional Expertise DistributiveEducation.
WA 80 0293
KREUZ, Mary L Vocational Supervisor. Secondary EducationalPrograms. Clarke County School System. Athens, GA30601. (404) 546-7721.
Job Resvonsibilitia: Distribution, OccupationalHome Economics, Office Occupations, Trade and Indus-trial, Special Programs - Disadvantaged & Handicapped.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Supervision, Home Economics. M.Ed. FromUniversity of Georgia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Supervision, Teaching.
WA 80 0294
NOBLITT, Brenda S. Vocational Supervisor. Chattanooga ValleyComprehensive High School. Walker County Board ofEducation. LaFayette, GA 30728. (404) 638-1240.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations, Trade& Industrial Occupations, Industrial Arts, SupportivePrograms for D a H Students.
Areal') of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Vocational Education. Master of Education.From University of Georgia.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Business/Of-fice Occupations.
WA 80 0295
STALLINGS, Billie J. Vocational Supervisor. Vocational Education.Kendrick High School (Muscogee County School Dis-trict). Columbus, GA 31907. (404) 56l -7772.
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Job Responsibilides: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Office Occup., Trade It Indus. Occup.,Consumer Home Ec., CVAE; RVI.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-ing, Vocational Administration. Masters of Education.From Georgia State University.
Arga(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation.
WA 80 0296
WADDELL, Frances G. Coordinator of Vocational Education. Vo-cational Education. Savannah-Chatham County PublicSchools. Savannah, GA 31401. (912) 234-2541.
Job Regonsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation. MA. From New York University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Evaluation, Curriculum.
INDIANA
WA 80 0297
BLAKELY, Virginia L. Director. Anderson School of PracticalNursing. Anderson Community Schools. Anderson, IN46016. (317) 649-5511.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Health Science, Public Health. M.A. From Ball StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Med.-Surg.Nursing Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Communi-cation Skills.
WA 80 0298
HANKENHOFF, Beverly. Area Vocational/Continuing EducationDirector. New Castle Area Vocational School. New Cas-tle Community School Corporation. New Castle, IN47362. (317) 529-3501
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occ., Occupational Home Economics, Office Oc-cupations, Trade & Industrial Occupations, SpecialNeeds.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Ed., Office Education, Social Sciences. MA Ed.From Ball State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program De-velopment, Cooperative Ed., Competency Based Cur-riculum.
WA 80 0299
WEHME1ER, Rob:::. A. Director, Industrial Arts, Vocational andAdult Education. Central Office. Kokomo-Center Town-ship Consolidated School Corporation. Kokomo, IN46901. (317) 453-5400.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Ec., Office Oc-cupations, Trade and industrial Occupations, SpecialNeeds.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree School Ad-ministration, Vocational Education, Business/Psy-chology. Ed.D. From Indiana University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business & Of-lice.
IOWA
WA 80 0300
RICHARDSON, Judith A. Vice Pr- :..,pal of Curriculum. DesMoines Technical High School. Des Moines PublicSchools. 1800 Grand, Des Moines, IA 50309. (515) 284-7846.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry.
Antes) of Study and Highest Degree School Ad-ministration, Curriculum Development, Special Educa-tion. Ed.D. From Drake U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CommercialArt, Distributive Ed., Library Science.
WA 80 0301
WOESTE, Gretchen L. Supervisor, Home Economics. SecondaryEducation. Des Moines Public Schools. Des Moines, IA50307. (515) 284-7886.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Child De-velopment, Home Ec. Ed., Curriculum. M.S. From Kan-sas State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Curriculum, Instruction.
KANSAS
WA 80 0302
BROOKSH1ER, Joanne R. Vocational Supervisor. Newton HighSchool. USD 373/Central Kansas Vo-Tech. Newton, KS67114. (316) 283-6750.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occu., Trade & Indus. Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Business Ed. M.S. in Ed. From Emporia StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Office Ed.
WA 80 0303
CHASE, Asta M. Director. McPherson. Center, School of PracticalNursing. Unified School District #418. McPherson, KS67460. (316) 241-1643.
Job Resp,rtsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Chemistry, Biology. M.N. From Western Reserve Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise DirectingLPN School.
WA 80 0304
COMFORT. Carolyn H. City Coordinator-Occupational HomeEconomics. Division of Vocational and Continuing Edu-cation. Wichita Public Schools, U.S.D. 259/WichitaArea Vocational-Technical School. Wichita, KS 67211.(316) 265-0771.
Job Responsibilities.- Occupational Home Eco-nom ics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Adult It Occupational Education, DistributiveEducation. Ph.D. From Kansas State University.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Fashion Mer-chandising, Personnel Training, Selling.
WA 80 0303
WILLIAMS, Ada E. Supervisor of Health Occupations. Area Voca-tional Technical School. Kansas City, Kansas Board ofEducation. Kansas City, KS 66104.
Job Raponsibilities: Health Occupations.Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Adult and Occupational Education. M.S. From KansasState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PracticalNursing, Nursing Assistant, High School Exploratory.
KENTUCKY
WA 50 0306
BUNCH, Ruth D. Principal, Shelby County Vocational School.Bureau of Vocational Education, Kentucky Departmentof Education. Shelbyville, KY 40065. (502) 633-6554.
Job Responsibilities: Office, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation, Administration, Home Economics. M.A.From Western Kentucky University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Coordination, Teaching.
WA 80 0307
NOE, Sarah A. Coordinator. Trade and Industrial, Agriculture,Business and Office. Christian County Area VocationalEducational Center. Hopkinsville, KY 42240. (502) 821-7070.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Office, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalAdministration, Supervision, Secondary Education. M.S.From Murray State University.
Assa(l) of Professional Expertise: Coordinator ofCCAVEC, Consumer Education and Family Life Skills,Director of Health Occupational Dormitory.
LOUISIANA
WA 80 0308
BRASHEARS, Marie C. Business Education Consultant. Instruc-tion. Jefferson Parish Public School System. 519 Huey P.Long Ave., Gretna, LA 70053. (504) 367.3120 ext. 70.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations, General Cooperative Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Distributive Education, Administration &Supervision. M.Ed. From Loyola University.
Arra(s) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations, Distribution, Physical Education.
WA 80 0309
BRIDGES, Ernestine S. Director of Vocational. Instructional. Ra-pides Parish School Board. Alexandria, LA 71301. (318)487-0888.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occupational Home Ec., Office Occup.,Trade & Indus. Occupations.
Aiw(s) of Study and Highest Degree Elem. Ed.,Supervision, Administration. Ed.S. From NorthwesternState University.
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Aras) of Professional Expertise: Program Ad-min., Program Management, Financial Management.
WA 80 0310
ROHNER, Faith B. Department Head. Office Occupations.Florida Parishes Vocational School. Greensburg, LA70441. (504) 222-4251.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessAdministration, Secretarial Science. B.S. From South-eastern LA University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Occu-pations.
WA 80 0311
SPIGENER, JoAnne H. Head, Office Occupations. Office Occupa-tions Department. North Central Area Vocational Tech-nical School. Farmerville, LA 71241. (318) 368-3179.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration, Secretarial Science. B.S. From LouisianaCollege.
.0=(s) of Professional Expertise: Typing, Short-hand, Curriculum Development.
MARYLAND
WA 80 0312
BOONE, Anne L. Educational Specialist. Education - Office ofHome Economics /DVE. Baltimore City Public Schools.Baltimore, MD 21218. (301) 396-6690.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Education, Biology & Chemistry. M.Ed. FromJohns Hopkins.
4,60) of Professional Expertise: Child Devel-opment, Comprehensive Home Economics.
WA 80 0313
HUNTER, Dorothy B. Coordinator of Home Economics. Instruc-tional Planning & Development. Montgomery Co. PublicSchools. Rockville, MD 20851. (301) 279-3143.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking Ed.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Ed. M.Ed. From University of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Child Deve-lop., Food Services, Fashion Me:chandising.
WA 80 0314
JONES, Anne F. Supervisor-Home Economics. Home Economics.Baltimore County Bd. of Ed. Towson, MD 21204. (301)494-4094.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Food &Nutrition, Ed. MS. From Syracuse University.
Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Food & Service.
WA 80 0315
LITTLE, Charlotte B. Supervisor, Home Economics & RelatedVocational Areas. Education. Howard County PublicSchool System. Columbia, MD 21044. (301) 531-5744.
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Job Responsibilities; Health Occupations, Cos-metology, Consumer Homemaking, Food Service.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-sion, Administration. Ed.D. From Nova University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Food Service, Health Occupations.
WA 80 0316
NETHKEN, Mildred S. Coordinator. Office of Home Economics.Baltimore County Public Schools. Towson, MD 21204.(301) 494-4094.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Trade & Indus. Occupations, Consumer &Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Family Studies. M.S. From Univer-sity of Maryland.
Area(s) of Proles:Ione! Expertise: Consumer/ -Homemaking, Administration/Supervision.
WA 80 0317
PALLONE, Martha L. Administrative Trainee. Trade and Indus-try. North Arundel Vocational Technical Center, AnneArundel County Public Schools. Severn, MD 21144.(301) 969-3100.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Administration, Supervision. M.Ed. From BowieState College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, 9th Grade Fundamental Program (Ex-ploratory), Public & Community Relations.
WA 80 0318
SNOW, M. Eileen. Coordinator, Federal Program Monitoring. Divi-sion of Vocational Education. Baltimore City PublicSchools. Baltimore, MD 21218. (301) 396.6684.
Job Responsibilities: Financial Management.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educ. Data
Processing, Business Ed. MA. From University of Mon-tana.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Data Process-ing, Business Education.
WA 80 0319
STUBBS, Aretha M. Administrative Intern. South River VocationalTechnical Center. Anne Arundel County Public Schools.Annapolis, MD 21401. (301) 224-0113.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Clothing &Textiles, Education, Adm. & Sup. M.S. From Universityof Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Career Education, Trades & Industry Education.
WA 80 0320
WHITWORTH, Florence R. Supervisor of Vocational Home Econo-mics/LEA Plan Coordinator. Vocational Education.Board of Education of Allegany County. Cumberland,MD 21502. (301) 777-5819.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution.Health, Home Economics, Office, Trade and IndustrialOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Management. Masters Degree. FromUniversity of West Virginia.
Arises) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Education, Management.
WA 80 0321
WILLIAMS, Janet K. Assistant Principal. Fairmount Hill GeneralVocational High School. Baltimore City Department ofEducation. Baltimore, MD 21218. (301) 396-6912.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Occup. HomeEconomics, Office, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Studyaad Highest Devoe Home Eco-nomics, Family Living. M.S. From University of Mary-land.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Needle trades,Food Service.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA 80 0322
BURNS, Helen F. Assistant Head Muter. Business Education. Dor-chester High School (Boston Public Schools). Dorches-ter, MA 02124. (617) 436-2065.
Job Reponsibilitier Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Administration, Guidance. CAGS. FromBoston University.
Area(s) of Profession! Expertise: Skill Develop-ment, Career Education, Social-Business Education.
WA 80 0323
CARUCCI, Florence P. Director. Adult Education. Medway PublicSchools. Medway, MA 02053. (617) 533-8946.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Sciences.
B.S. From U. of Hartford.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Evening Prac-
tical Arts, Adult Education.
WA 80 0324
CICCOTELLI, Marie H. Chairman. Health Services. Blue Hill Re-gional Vocational Technical School. Canton, MA 02021.(617) 828.5800.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Administration, Curriculum Development. M.Ed. FromAntioch College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Health Occu-pations, Education.
WA 80 0325
COOK, Alice C. Teacher Coordinator. Occupational Resource Cen-ter. Boston Public Schools. Boston, MA 02108.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Health. M.Ed. From U. of Delaware.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing,
Health.
WA 80 0326
DANIELS, Amy E. Coordinator of Homemaking and Practical Arts.Brookline Adult Education. Town of Brookline. Broo-kline, MA 02146. (617) 734-1120.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
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Area(s)4 Study wed Highest Duna Home Eco-nomics, Nutrition. B.S. From Framingham State College.
Area(s) of Professional &pettier Administra-tion, Teaching.
WA SO 0327
DOE, Janet M. Director, Fanning Trade High School and FanningSchool of Health and Technical Occupations. WorcesterVocational School Department. City of Worcester.Worcester, MA 01608. (617) 7554301.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Administration, Occupational Education. MEd.From Fitchburg State College.
Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching.
WA SO 0321
HEKKING, Marcia J. Special Needs Coordinator. Pupil PersonnelServices. Cape Cod Regional Technical High School Dis-trict. Harwich, MA 02645. (617) 432.4500 Ext. 60.
Job Respoeuibilitier Agriculture, Health Occu-pations, Home Economics, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: SpecialEducation, Elementary Education, Educational Ad-ministration. M.Ed. From Lesley College.
Areas) of Professional Expertise: Mainstream-ing Special Needs Students, Competency Based Educa-tion, Resource Models for Vocational Education.
WA 80 0329
HOWES, Florence M. Coordinator of Adult Practical Arts andHome Economics. Adult Education. Springfield PublicSchools. 195 State Street, Springfield, MA 01119. (413)737-4731.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Technical, Trade& Industrial Occupations, Occupational Home &worn-ics.
A reefs) of Study and Highest Degree Clothing &Textiles, Food & Nutrition, Education. Bachelor ofScience. From University of Vermont.
Armes) of Professional Expertise Instruction,Coordination.
WA 80 0330
KELLEY, Aurelia M. Director of Home Economics. Home Econo-mics/Health/Agriculture. Boston Public Schools. Bos-ton, MA 021011. (617) 726-6451.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health,Home Economics.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Ec.Ed., Dietary, Administration. M.Ed. From Boston Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Ec.,Health, Agriculture.
WA SO 0331
LUCEY, Dorothy L. Coordinator, Practical Nursing. Practical Nurs-ing. Smith Vocational High School. Northampton, MA01060. (413) 586-6970.
Job Responsibilitim Health Occupations.Amish) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance,
Education. MEd. From Westfield State College.Ames) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
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WA SO 0332
MANCUSO, Georgette B. Home Economics Department Chair-man. Home Economics. City of North Adams, DrurySenior High. North Adams, MA 01247. (413) 664-4501.
Job Raponsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Sewing-/Design, Foods/Nutrition, Child Care/Development.M.E. From U. of Massachusetts at North Adams.
Awls) of Professional Erpfertise Sewing-/Design, Foods/Nutrition.
WA SO 0333
MATTHEWS, Ruth T. Assistant Program Director. OccupationalEducation/Home Economics. Bedford Public Schools.Bedford, MA 01730. (617) 275-1700 Ext. 46.
he Resmisilinitim Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Education. M.Ed. From Framingham State Col-lege.
Ans(s) of Professional Expertise Child Care AGuidance.
WA SO 0334
OSGOOD, Diann D. Coordinator. Evening Practical Nursing Pro-gram. Boston Public Schools. Boston, MA 02115. (617)536.3845.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Medical-
Surgical Nursing, Teaching. MS. From Boston Univer-sity.
&w(s) of Professional Erpertite PracticalNursing, Curriculum Dev.
WA $0 0335
PAPILE, Madeline C. Coordinator. Health Occupations. QuincyPublic Schools, Quincy Vocational-Technical School.Quincy, MA 02169. (617) 471.0100 Ext. 290.
Job Rosponsibilides: Health Occupations.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education, Counseling. M.S.N. From Boston CollegeGraduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Amex) of Professional &immix: PracticalNursing, Surgical Technology, Health Assisting.
WA SO 0336
PEDERZOLI, Joan W. Assistant Principal. Rodger L. Putnam Voca-tional Technical High School. Springfield School System.Springfield, MA 01109. (413) 737-4731.
Job Responsibilities- Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Technical, Trade A Indus-trial Occupations, Vocational Adult Education.
Area (s) of Study and Highest Dever Adult Edu-cation, Administration, Vocational. M.Ed. From BostonUniversity.
Arno(s) of Professional apertise: Trade & In-dustrial, Adult Education, Health Occupations.
WA 110 0337
ROUILLARD, Matilda R. Department Head. Cosmetology. SmithVocational High. $0 Locust Street, Northampton, MA01040.
Job Reponsibilitks: Agriculture, Health, HomeEconomics, Trade & Industry.
Arae(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Chemistry (Cosmetic), Language - Spanish.Bachelors. From Westfield State.
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Ares(s) of Pojessional &mai= Cosmetology.
WA N 0338
SIMON, Sharon A. Director. Expanding Options Program. StepProgram. Arlington Public Schools. Arlington, MA02174. (617) 646.1000 Ext. 246.
Job Rogonabilitka Introducing Female Stu-dents to Non-traditional jobs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Destroy Psy-chology, Fine Arts. B.F.A. From Bard College.
Arta(s) of Profeesioesal apatite Non-Tradi-tional Jobs for Women.
WA 80 0339
STONE, Janina F. Coordinator. Adult Evening Program, Voca-tional High School. School Committee. Westfield, MA01085. (413) 568-7179.
Joh Reponsibilities: Eve. Practical Arts, Trade& Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Dorm: Elemen-tary Ed., Reading, Occup. Ed. M.Ed. From SpringfieldCollege.
Area(*) of Professional &pram Sup./Adm.
WA 80 0340
TARLIN, Sheila W. Occupational Counselor & Work Study Coor-dinator. Guidance. David Prouty High School. Spencer,MA 01562. (617) 885-2780.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Office, Technical. Trade & ildustry.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-ing, Elementary Education. M.Ed. From Worcester StateCollege.
Area(s) of Professional &maw High SchoolVocational/Occupational Counseling. Career Counsel-ing.
MICHIGAN
WA 80 0341
ADAMS, Marguerite W. Department Head. Business Education.Redford High School - Detroit Public Schools. Detroit,MI 48219. (313) 255-6565.
Job Regonsibilitier Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: Occupa-tional Educ., Guidance & Counseling. Business Educa-tion. Ph.D. From U. of Michigan.
Area(s) of Professional 'apatite: Office Occu-pations, Distribution.
WA 80 0342
AYALA, Rowena W. Program Implementor. Office of VocationalEducation. Detroit Board of Education. Detroit, MI48202. (313) 494-1145.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Oc-cupational Home Economics.
Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocat. &Appld. Arts, Admin., & Supervs., Curriculum Develop-ment. Ed.D. From Wayne State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: AdvisoryCommitt.. Competency-Based Ed.. Educat. Specifica-tions.
WA IND 0343
CARR, Julia H. Department Head. Vocational. Detroit Board ofEducation, Murray Wright H.S. Detroit, MI 48208.(313) 895-2550.
Job Raponsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Cosmetology.
Ansa(s) of Seely and Highest Degree VocationalApplied Arts. Secondary Administration, Social Studies.Ed. D. From Wayne State University.
Ares(s) of Professional &parka Competency-Rued Education.
WA 80 0344
COTTON, Sharon A. Director of Vocational Education. RedfordUnion Schools. 18499 Beech Daly Road, Redford, MI48240. (313) 535-2000 Eat. 269.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office. Technical, Trade and Indus-try.
Area(s) of Stay and Highest Denis BusinessEducation, Accounting. M.B.Ed. From Eastern Michi-gan University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Accounting-/Budgetina, Job Placement, Curriculum Coordination.
WA 80 0345
DONLIN, Alberta J. Assistant Principal. Administration. North-west Oakland Vocational Education Center. Clarkston,Ml 48016. (313) 625-5202.
Job Responsibilities: Agricu:tural, Distribution,Health Occup., Office Oen up., Technical, Trade! Indus.Oen.
Ann(,; of Stay and Highest Devoe: Business &Distributive, Occupational Education-Administration.M.A. From Michigan State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expatisa Curriculum.Advisory Committees, Job Placement Activities.
WA 80 0346
ELWELL, Donna G. Home Economics Consultant. OccupationalEducation. Waterford School District. 1151 Scott LakeRoad, Pontiac, MI 48054. (313) 674-2433.
Joe Raponsibilitier Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Areas) of Study and Highest Deena Home F.co-nomics, Education. MA. From Central Michigan Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Competency.based Education. Curriculum Development. ProposalWriting.
WA 80 0347
GOETZ, Joyce M. Acting Director of Vocational Education. Voca-tional Education. Uti..ii Community Schools. Utica, MI48087. (313) 739-0400 Ext. 233.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Trade and Industrial Occupations, Home Econom-ics.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degrea Child Care.Masters. From Oakland University.
Area(s) of Professional &imam Child Care.Administration.
WA 00 0348
HARRISON. Elvira W. Shared-Time Vocational Director. AlmaPublic Schools. Alma. MI 48801. (517) 463-3111.
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Jlsr imponsiailieisc Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Economics, Trade & Industry.
Armes) of Sad, sod Highest Omar History,Sociology, Guidance. M.A. From Central Michigan Uni-versity.
Malt) 4 Profissimai Expertise: CBE, Budget.Special Education/Special Needs.
WA SO 0349
HURKLEY, Donna J. Director of Career Development. School Dis-trict of the City of Royal Oak. Royal Oak, MI 41073.(313) 4334400.
he laponsibilitta: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccupations.
Arai+) ol Staly sad Highat Dyne: VocationalAdministration, Secondary Administration. Ed.S. FromUniversity of Michigan.
Ares(s) of Palatka' Expettisr Program De-velopment, Financial Mat., CETA /Vocational Adminis-tration.
WA 80 0350
INGRAM, Nancy J. Special Projects CoordinatorVocational Edu-cation. Career and Vocational Education. Lansing SchoolDistrict. Lansing, MI 41933. (517) 374-4019.
he latamsibilitiss: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations, HomeEconomics.
Arwaft) of Study sod Highest Dqrte Adminis-tration, Curriculum, Leadership Develop. Program-Vocational Technical Education, Special Needs Projects,Non-wage earning consumer. M.A. From Michigan StateUniversity.
Anofs)el Professional &poise: Program Management, Personnel Management, Program CurriculumVocational Education.
WA 80 0351
KELLY, Shirley A. Coordinator, Vocational Curriculum Articula-tion Project. Office of Vocational Education. DetroitPublic Schools. Detroit, Ml 48202. (313) 494-1145.
lapossibilitia: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupa-tions, Trade and Industrial Occupations, CriminalJustice.
Antes) of Sad, sad Highest BusinessEduc., Vocational Educ., Law. Masters. From Universityof Michigan.
Artois) of Pro/Naomi Erpestisc Curr. Deve-lopment.
WA 80 0352
LANE, Mary 0. Director. Vocational Education. Highland ParkBoard of Education. Highland Park, MI 48203. (313)956 -0092.
Job Rapoosibilider Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Home Economics, Trade and Indus-trial.
Arm(s) of Study sad Highest Degroc BusinessEducation, Secondary Education. M.A. From WayneState University.
Anse(s) of Professional Erpertisc Business Edu-cation.
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WA $0 O 0353
McLEAN, Sharron L. Vocational-Career Education Director. Mar-lene Community Schools. Marlette, MI 48433. (317)635-7425.
JW lespeasibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Trade & Indus-trial, Co-op and Placement.
Art(s) of Shady sad Highest &roc Occupa-tional Education, Business Education. B.S. From EasternMichigan University.
Arai+) of Prolasittool Espertitc Business Edu-cation, Co-op Placement, Sex Bias-Stereotyping Train-ing.
WA 80 0354
RUPP, Barbara A. Placement Director and Assistant to CurriculumDirector. Student Services & Professional Development.Calhoun Area Vocational Center. Battle Creek, MI49017. (616) 968-2271.
1.11 lartosibilitiac Home Economics, OfficeOccupations.
Ake's) of Study mod Highest Dark BusinessEducation, Curriculum, Management. M.A. From West-ern Michigan University.
Ana's) of Prolatimol &peak: Data Process-ing, Curriculum Development A: Delivery, Management(Planning & Implementation).
WA 80 0355
SCHOENKNECHT, Gladys M. Vocational Director. High School.Clawson School District. Clawson, Ml 41017. (313) 435-5322.
he Iteirmibllities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Antaft) of SA* sel Highest Hem Home Ec.,Education, Consumer Educ. M.A. From Wayne StateUniversity.
Ares(s) of Prolestkoal Expertise: Office.
WA 80 0356
SHIRA, Karen D. Coordinator of Distributive Education. Voca-tional Education. Muskegon Public Schools. Muskegon,MI 49441. (616) 726-4811.
JW Itespossibilities: Distribution.Artier) of Study sal Highest Dyne Business
Ed., Vocational Administration. Muter of Business Ed.From Western Mich. University.
Ares(s) of Prelatiatal Expertise: DistributiveEducation.
WA 80 0357
TABOR, Patricia A. Chairman. Vocational/Career Education.Wyandotte Board of Education. Wyandotte, MI 48192.(313) 284-3100.
lob lespoosibilitia: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial, Art.
Ants(s) of Sooty sad Highest Degree: Occupa-tional Education, Business Management. ABD. FromUniversity of Michigan.
"freak of trolasional Expertisc Office Educa-tion.
WA 80 0358
TAKIS. Alexandria. Vocational Education Director. School Districtof the City of Berkley. Berkley, MI 48072. (313) 54E-1200.
Tama 1Papalaliss Sadism 2: Local Meads. Amiss Mama at In Affairs Mods)
Ite Alopoorielliokx Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occup.,Trade & Industrial Occur.
Ara(') of Stay and Iligitat Dorm BusinessEdw., Social Studies, English. M.Ed. From Wayne StateUniversity.
Anos(s) of Prejortiaral Esignioc CompetencyBased Instruction, Prevocational/ Vocational Articula-tion, Grant Proposal Writing.
WA N 0359
TURNER, B. Carol. Vocational /Career Ed. Administrator. Birming-ham Public Schools. Birmingham, MI 41012. (3131 644-9300.
Job Repoasieilitior Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations.
Armes) of Seedy and "Oat Doric Occupa-tional Education, Curriculum, Business. Ph.D. FromUniversity of Michigan.
Armes) of Nolaximal &poi= Business.
MINNESOTA
WA Se 0341
BELL, Lois R. Assistant Vocational Director. Educational ServicesCenter. Anoka-Hennepin Dist. # 11. 11299 HansonBlvd., Coon Rapids, MN 55433. (612) 755.5220.
Job Reponsibilitia: Occupational Home Ea,o-nontics.
Arol(s)o/ Sully and thews Doinsc Home Eco-nomics. B.S. From St. Olaf College.
Ames) of holosiostal Esportioc Occ. Fashion-/Apparel/Textiles, Child Care Occupations, Local Pro-pane.
WA 80 0341
ELLISON, Alice M. Assistant Director Vocational Education/ -Home Economics. Robbinsdale Area Schools District281. 4148 Winnetka, Minneapolis, MN 55427. (612)533-2781.
Joe Rotpolutbilitior Distribution, OccupationalHome Economics, Office Occupations, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Anos(s) o/ Study sad Mess Dego* FamilyLiving, Administration, Psychology. M.A.HEED andM.A.C.hy. From University of Minnesota, St. Mary'sCollege.
Areas) Prefoutood Eyottite Administra-tion, Planning, Teaching.
WA 84 0342
FAIR, Diane L. Secondary Vocational Coordinator; GED-ABE-ESL Coordinator. Faribault Public School. Faribault,MN 55021. (507) 334-3965.
Job ltapoduiellitior Agriculture!, Distribution,Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade & Indus. Oc-cup., ABE-GED-ESL
Anas(s) of Study mod Mew Devoe VocationalAdmin., Business A Office Educ. M.S. From MankatoState University.
Anto(s)of Prolonional alienist Business A Of-fice, Diversified.
WA SO 0363
HANSON, lean T. Director. Vocational Education Programs. PineTo Prairie Cooperative Center. Red Lake Falls, MN56750. (211) 253-4221.
Job &wassailed= Agricultural. Distribution,Health, Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccopations, Consumer Homemaking.
Anves)o/Soodyond ItiidlootDoroc Home Eco-nomics Education, Vocational Education. M.S. FromNorth Dakota State University.
Arags) y Prolasiona Eryordoc SecondaryCenter Formation, Vocational Education in Rural Areas,Vocational Legislation.
WA 80 ON
HEDTKE, Delphine. Home Economics /Human Resources Calmat-ant and Assistant Vocational Director. Roseville AresSchools *623. 1251 W. Co. Road B. 2, Roseville, MN55113. (612) 633-8150.
JW Ropossibilialur Occupational Home Eco-nomia & Consumer Home Economics + Interdiscipli-nary Programa.
Antes) of Study and Ingham Deem The Ana,Administration, Curriculum & Instruction. Ph.D.
Aroo(s) o/ ho/mitteol apnea Le Haute COWtare and noon fashion designer, Author, Howie Con-sultant.
WA SO 0365
KIM, Anne H. Coordinator of Vocational Education. DistrictOffice. Osseo Independent School District No. 279.Osseo, MN 55369. (612) 425.4131.
lob RoopotolNatios: Distribution, Home Eco-nomics, Office, Trade A Industry.
Ares) e1/ Seedy aid Metal Dorm ClothingTextiles, Family Life. MS. From Oregon State U.
Aun(s) Prolotakttud &ponies: AffirmativeAction, Professional Development, Grantsmanship.
WA SO 0344
LEHMAN, Muriel I. Vocational Coordinator. Home Economics.Ind. School District # 709. Duluth, MN 55502. (1:18)723.4150.
Job Royoustetlitior Occupational Home Boo-musics
Artu(s)o/Studyttai Melted Dome Home Eco-nomics, Education. M.S. From Stout State University.
Ans(s) if holooiotool Eriottiftc Education.
WA 80 0347
STANLEY, Ruth C. Supervisor of Business and Distributive Educa-tion. Curriculum Deportment. St. Paul Public Schools. St.Paul, MN 55102. (612) 298-5677.
Job Respossailisios: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Ann(s) o/ Study wed Highest Drone Cur-riculum, Business Administration, Economics. M.A.From University of Minnesota.
Antes) of hogshead apatite Office, Li-bray.
MISSISSIPPI
WA 10 0348
PLITT, Domenico L. Vocational Director. Vocational Education.Gulfport Municipal Separate School District. Gulfport,MS 39501. (601) 196.6011.
Joe ltopousibilidos: Distribution, Home Eco-nomics, Office, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
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Am() 4 Stay end Meat Deem BusinessEducation, Education Administration. M.S. From Uni-versity of Southern Mississippi.
Mar(a) 4Pa4anionst Etpectioc Business.
MISSOURI
WA 0 030ANTHONY, Linda J. Assistant Director Adult Health Programs.
Adult & Vocational Education. Columbia Public Schools.Columbia, MO 65201. (314) 445.4580.
kb Ropontiellitios: Health Occupations.Amiga of Study ad Hight Dem Health
Education, Nursing. M.S.P.H. From University of Mis-souri.
Ames) 4 Ptifoldetta Expertise: Nursing FAucation.
WA NI 0370
CLINKENBEARD, Ruth J. Coordinator of the Practical Nurse Pro-gram. Nursing. School District of Joplin RVIII. Joplin,MO 64101. (417) 624-5646.
kb Ropensihifitio: Health Occupations.Am(*) 4 Study and MO* Dtitrec Nursing.
B.S. From Washington University.Am(*) 4 Pn4atisteal Ewing Nursing.
WA NI 0371
GARRETT, Heraldine. Coordinator Practical Nursing Program.Kennett Schools. Kennett, MO 63857. (314) 888-9067.
he Ropeswibilitisc Practical Nursing Pro-VIM.
Am(*) 4 Sassy and Mika Dorm Nursing.Nursing Diploma. From Christian Welfare HospitalSchool of Nursing.
Antes) 4 Prgleslettal Erpntiw: Nursing.
WA II 0373
GEVECKER, Guinevere b. Coordinator of Practical Nursing. Prac-tical Nursing. Jefferson City Public School System. left.arson City, MO 65101. (314) 636.7171 Ext. 281..
he Ittspossibilitior Health Occupations.Ames) 4 Study and Menet Dense Nursing.
Obstetrics, Industrial Education. Nursing Diploma.From St. Mary's School of Musing.
Am(*) 4 Pmfatistal &perdu: Obstetrics,Surgery, Medical Nursing.
WA 110 0373
HINESLEY, Margaret L. Coordinator, Home and Family AdultEducation. Adult Education. St. Louis Public Schools. St.Louis, MO 63110. (314) 776.6400.
he Rentestabilisisr Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Am(*) 4 Study and Highest Degror General.M.S. From University of Kentucky.
Armin 4 Prefetsntseal Erpstfar Adult, Se-modify.
WA SO 0374
IMMER. Beryle J. Instructor Coordinator Program of PracticalNursing. Adult Health Occupations. Kansas City Mis-souri Board of Education. Kansas City, MO 64106. (816)471-3568.
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he Ropentibilitits: Program of Practical Nurs-
jai.Ames) 4 Stay and Highest Deem Nursing.
B.S. From University of Colorado.Ames) of Pr4essiseal Everrisr Teaching, Ad-
ministration.
WA 0 0375
KRAMER, May E. Coordinator. Health Occupations Division. In-dependence Missouri Public Schools. Independence,MO 64050. (816) 833-3433.
he Ropentitilitia: Health Occupations.Moth) 4 Stay and threat &sew Geriatric
Care, Program Development, Community Service. B.A.From Park College.
Antes) 4 Protosiewal Erpwiiie PracticalNursing Professional Development, Maternal 0. ChiUCare, Pediatric & Related Insuction.
WA N 0376
LOWER, Mary A. Coordinator. New Directions Center - AdultEducation. Columbia Public Schools. Columbia, MO65201. (314) 441-3133.
he Ropensibilitiss: Adult Vocational Court.soling Center.
Artois) 4Study and Mikan Deem: Home Ec.Ed., Voc. Ed., Family & Child Development. M.Ed.From U. of Missouri.
Ares(*) 4 Prokeittwal Expettitc Adult Voca-tional, Family & Child Development, Home Economics
WA L 0377
MORETSKY, Judith G. Coordinator. Adult Vocational Education.School District of Kansas City. Kansas City, MO 64106.(816) 471-3568.
Arena) 4 Stay and Highs Dorm Philoso-phy, Psychology, Education. B.A. From Boston U.
Ann(*) 4 enulesiatal &pettier AdministraLion, Management, Sales.
WA 00 0370
RIEHN, Martha L. Coordinator. Practical Nursing. Boonville RISchool District, Boonslick Area VocationalTechnic.Boonville, MO 65233. (816) 882-5306.
he Reignesuibilitior Health Occupations.Antes) 4 Study and Mews Diem Nursing,
Psychology, Sociology. A.A.N. From Southeast MissouriState University.
Antes) 4 ?sole:WNW Expertise. Health Occu-pations, P.N. Nursing.
WA N 0379
SPROSS, A. Katherine. Coordinator. Practical Nurse Program. St.Louis Board of Education. St. Louis, MO 63110. (314)773-6427.
Job ltriptscailiticr Health Occupations.Artigt) of Study and Mew Dever Nursing.
Education. B.S. From Washington University.Ants(si le Prefrastonsl Etperrior Practical
Nurse Education, Medical Technicians.
WA 110 0310
WITHEROW. Mary. Facilitator. Vocational Education. St. LouisPublic Schools. St. Louis, MO 63110. (314) 776-2215.
he Responsibilitior Office Occupations, Tech-nicaL
Tared Pordatiess Section 2: Local Meadow Assados (Ramo of India. Affairs Schools)
Ames) 4 Study and H Direr BusbiesEducation and Office Management. M.A. From Univer-sity of Iowa.
Anse's) 4 Prolottimet Ezomitic Office Occu-pations.
NEW JERSEY
WA N 8381
ROGER, Mildred A. Adult Program Coordinator. Ancillary Ser-vices. Salem County Vocational Technical Schools.Woodstown, NJ 01098. (609) 769-0101.
Job ltaoststibilitior Health Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
/beefs) of Study and Highest Dorm AmericanCivilization. R.A. From Wilson College.
Ames) of Prolostioaal Expertise CounselingAdults in educational programs, Administering lines be-tween educational and public agencies, Developing andImplementing Supportive Services.
WA IN 8383
COLE, Marian M. Vice Principal. Essex County VocationalSchools. East Orange, NJ 07018. (201) 961-7880.
he Itotrossaifitior Health Occupations, Of-flee Occupations, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occ..
Ana(s) of Stay and Highest Doom Education,Student Personnel Services, Administration. MED.From Rutgers University.
Aroo(s) 4 Pro/mime, irotrtito: Shop, Coun-seling, Administration.
WA 81 0383
FORSTER, Eloise M. Vice-President. West Caldwell Center. EssexCounty Vocational Schools. East Orange, NJ 07018.(201) 961-7880.
he Reepensaintisr Agricultural, OccupationalHome Economics. Office Occupations, Technical, Trade& Indus. Occu., Voc. Ed. for Handicapped.
Arse') of Studs and HORN Dame Elemen-tary Education, Student Personnel Services. Administra-tion & Supervision. M.A. From Newark State College.
Ames) 4 Profestiossol Enemies Counseling,Curriculum Development, Vocational Educathe for theHandicapped.
WA 80 0384
IADIPAOLI, Marie L. Supervisor of instruction. Essex Canny Vo-cational Schools. East Orange, NJ 07011. (201) 961-7191.
he laponsibilitta: Agricultural, Health. Of-fic Iccupations, Home Economics, Technical, Tradeand Industrial.
Aloes) of Study and Highest Dams: Account-ing. Business Administration, Guidance. Sixth Year.From New York University.
Arsels1 of Professional Expertisc Curriculum,Guidance, Administration.
WA SO 0385
KAHN. Claudia F. Director. Adult, Continuing. Career Education.Adult Division. Passaic County Technical & VocationalSchool. Wayne, NJ 07470. (201) 790-6000 Ex.. 15
Jot Rerpossibilitior Agricu.tural. Health Occu-pations. Office Occ., Trade A Industrial Occ., English asa Second Language/Work Study.
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Artois) of Study owl MOW &Mg. Education.Sociology, Supervision. MA. From Syracuse University.
Atari;) ei Profoosional Exprtioc Administra-tion, Training. Counseling.
WA SO 0346
MARION, Elizabeth C. Coordinator, Special Services. Special Ser-vices. Essex County Vocational School. East Orange, NJ07018. (201) 9614880.
he Itototasikliakw Trade & Industrial Occurpotions.
Aru(s) 4 Study and Highs Dyne Educa-tional Psychology, Reading. M.A. From New You Uni-versity.
Antes) 4 Profittional Exptrtitc Support Ser-vices, Disadvantaged, Special Needs Curriculum Devel-opment.
WA 80 0387
RISINGER, Rosalie C. Assistant Supt. of Schools. Essex CountyVocational Schools 6$ South Harrison Street, EastOrange, NJ 07018. (201) 961-7882.
he Ropontibtlitio: Agricultural, Health.Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade, Industrial.Special Ed.
Arwa(s) of Seedy and MOW DIEM PASHA,History, Curriculum. M.A. From Columbia University.
Artois) of Profasitnol iqrmits: Administra.tion.
WA 110 031$
SMITH, Susan E. Principal, Career Center. Cape May County Voca-tional Schools. Cape May Court House, NJ 011210. (609)465.2161.
Jul itallienriNitisr Distribution. Health.Home Economics, Office, Technical. Trade & Indust.,Special Ed. (Handicapped).
Ames) of Study and Mika Deros: LibraryScience, Educational Administration. M.A. From Glass-boro State College.
Area(s) 4/ Profostional &omit.: CurriculumDevelopment, Career Exploration, Career Resources.
NEW YORK
WA 00 0319
CARL, Elizabeth P. Assistant Principal. Occupational Education.Board of Cooperative Education Services of NassauCounty. Westbury, NY 11590. (S16) 997.5410.
he ItarponsibUitits: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Baking, Fashion & Clothing Construc-tion.
Ares(s) 4 Study and Highest Doom Nuning.Education, Administration. M.S. Roca LI. University.
Artois) of Professional Erpatiss: Teacher ofHealth Education Pmgrants, Health Careers, Nursing.Curriculum, Admin.
WA 80 0390
Deft' AA, Ruth H. Supervisor of Sex Equity Project. OccupationalEducation/Home Economics. Rochester City SchoolDistrict. Rochester, NY 14608. (716) 325-4560 Ext.2225.
he &soon:Wittier Agricultural, Distribution.Technical, Health Occupations, Occupational Home Ec.,Office Occ up., Trade & Industry.
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Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Clothing /Textiles, Foods/Nutrition. B.S. From Michi-gan State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec. Ex-tension, Home Ec. Teacher, Sex Equity Supervision.
WA 110 0391
DOUGHERTY, Mary E. Director of Business & Distributive Edu-cation. Buffalo Public Schools. Buffalo, NY 14202. (716)842-3170.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business,
Administration, Guidance. M.Ed. From Canisius Col-lege.
Ames) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Curt. Development, Evaluation.
WA 80 0392
DOWNEY, Amy S. Assistant Coordinator. After School Occupa-tional Skills Program. New York City Board of Educa-tion. Brooklyn, NY 11201. (212) 596-4410.
Job Raponsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade A. Industrial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest DegreeLinguistics(applied), Industrial Arts Education, English Education.MS. From New York University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career & Oc-cupational Education, Curriculum Development (Ele-mentary/Sec. Occ. Ed.), Language Arts/Reading (Sec.).
WA 80 0393
DROZDOWSKI, Helen C. Project Administrator. Health Occupa-tions. Buffalo Board of Education. Buffalo, NY (716)897-2005 Ext. 35.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Arta(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Nursing, General Health. MS. From State UniversityCollege at Buffalo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PracticalNursing Instruction, Curriculum.
WA 80 0394
FLEMING, Florence R. Assistant Director for Personnel, Place-ment and Scheduling. Adult Unit Manpower Develop-ment Training Program. Board of Education. 347 BalticStreet, Brooklyn, NY 11201. (212) 596-3626.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Trade& Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation, Administration, Social and PhilosophicalFoundations. Ed.D. From Rutgers U.
Arta(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Employment, Guidance.
WA 80 0395
GREENE, Barbara. Coordinator Operations Unit. Center for Ca-reer & Occupational Education (NYC BD. of ED.).Brooklyn, NY 11201. (212) 596-4410.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Oc-cup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration. Professional Diploma. From St. John's Univer-sity.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Sex Equity,OCR Compliance.
WA 80 0396
HANNENBERG, Vera L. Project Director-Planning, Evaluation &Research. Center for Career /Occupational Education.N.Y.C. Board of Education. 110 Livingston Street,Brooklyn, NY 11201. (212) 522-5219.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree MentalRetardation, Remedial Reading, Learning Disabilities.MS. From Brooklyn College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Planning, Re-search, Evaluation.
WA 80 0397
KEARNEY, Elizabeth L. Coordinator. Health Occupation Educa-tion. Syracuse City School District at Central Technical-Vocational Center. 258 E. Adams Street, Syracuse, NY13202. (315) 425-4316.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,Administration, Vocational Education. B.S. From Syra-cute University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PracticalNursing.
WA 80 0398
KERRIGAN, Carol M. Project Supervisor, City-Wide Nursing Pro-gram. Career, Occupational and Continuing Education.Rochester City School District. Rochester, NY 14608.(716) 325-4560.
Job Resporuibilities: Health Occupations.Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degree Clinical
Supervision, Educational Teaching Methods, Com-munity Agency Research. M.S. From U. of Rochester.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Staff & studentclinical supervision, Continuing reassessment of thechanging role model of nurses, Knowledge of the neededlocal labor demands for health occupations personnel.
WA 80 0399
McGUIRE, Carol P. Teacher-Coordinator. Home Economics. Buf-falo Board of Education. Buffalo, NY 14202. (716) 842-7906.
Job Responsibilities: Consumer Homemakingand Displaced Homemakers.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Administration & Supervision. C.A.S. FromState University College as Buffalo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Proposal Writ-ing, Program Personnel and Financial Management, Pro-gram Administration.
WA 80 0400
NAPLES, Katherine D. Supervisor Home Economics. VocationalEducation. Buffalo Board of Education. Buffalo, NY14202. (716) 842-4653.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Food Service.
Area(s) of Study and Highest DegreeHome Eco-nomics, Administration. Certificate of Advanced Study-Administration & Supervision. From State University ofNew York.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Ad-ministration, Personnel Management, Financial Manage-ment.
WA 80 0401
PERLMUTTER, Deborah E. Director. Metropolitan Guidance In-formation System. New York City Board of Education.Brooklyn, NY 11201. (212) 596-5850.
Job Responsibilities: Vocational Guidance.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-
ing, Administration. Doctoral Candidate. From NewYork University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Computerizedinformation systems, Occ. Ed. Research.
WA 80 0402
RIVERS, Angelina S. Coordinator. Health Services. Practical Nurs-ing. City School District of Albany. Albany, NY 12207.(518) 472-8810.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Health
Education, Educational Administration. M.S. From Rus-sell Sage College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PracticalNursing, Nurse Assisting.
WA 80 0403
ROUSSEAU, June C. Program Administrator. Occupational, Careerand Continuing Education/Adult Basic Education Pro-gram. City School District of Rochester. Rochester, NY14608. (716) 325-4560 Ext. 2235.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Administration, English. M.S. Ed. From State UniversityCollege at Brockport.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Pre-employa-bility skills.
WA 80 0404
SABATO, Ann Z. Project Director. Center for Career & Occupa-tional Education. Board of Education City of NewYork. Brooklyn, NY 11201. (212) 522-7455.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Trade & Industry,Technical, Tourism.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration & Supervision, Reading, Economics. ProfessionalCertificate. From Hunter College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion & Supervision.
NORTH CAROLINA
WA 80 0405
BAILEY, Jarahnee H. Director Vocational Education. WashingtonCounty Schools Washington County Board of Educa-tion. Plymouth, NC 27962. (919) 793.5173.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade &Industrial Occup., Extended School Day Program.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree School Ad-min., Curriculum Dev., Business and Office Education.6th year. From University of North Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Writing long-range and Annual Plans and Monitonng, Program & Fi-nancial Management, Administration of VocationalCurriculum and Improvement of Instructional Tech-niques of staff.
WA 80 0406
GORDON, Mable L. Director of Vocational Education. Instruc-tional Division. Orange County Board of Education.Hillsborough, NC 27278. (919) 732-8126.
Job Responsibilities.: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occupational Home Ec., Office Occup.,Trade & Indus. Occup., Pre-voc., Middle School Indus-trial Arts.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Business Education, Prevocational Education.M.Ed. From North Carolina State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Planning,Competency-Based Instruction, Fiscal Administration.
WA 80 0407
PEARSON, A. Belinda. Local Director of Vocational Education.Martin County Board of Education. Williamston, NC27857. (919) 792.1575.
Job Responsibilitia: Agricultural, Distribution,Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Supervision. M.S. From East Carolina Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0408
STANDISH, Betty E. Program Specialist. Vocational Education.Charlotte/Mecklenburg Schools. Charlotte, NC 28230.(704) 372.8620.
Job Responsibilitia: Distribution, Guidance,Disadvantaged.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Guidance,Distnbutive Ed. M.Ed. From University of NorthCarolina.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Distribution,Guidance, Disadvantaged.
WA 80 0409
STOGNER, Myrtle D. Director Vocational Education. RichmondCounty Schools. Hamlet, NC 28345. (919) 582-5860.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupations,Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics. MED. From University of North Carolina atGreensboro.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
NORTH DAKOTA
WA 80 0410
SHURR, Harriet R. Vocational Director. James Valley Multi-Dis-trict Vocational Center. Jamestown Public School Dis-trict # 1. Box 269, Jamestown, ND 58401. (701)252.8841.
Job Responsibilities. Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade& Indus. Occ.
Arra(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation, Adult Education, Office Education. M.A.From University of Northern Colorado.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. VocationalEducation, Adult Education, Office Education.
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OHIO
WA 80 0411
BEST, Veiva M. Coordinator. Business and Office Education. AkronBoard of Education. Akron, OH 44308. (216) 434-1661.
Job Responsibilities:Office Occupations.Altai') of Study and Highest Degree Stenogra-
phy. Typing, Guidance. Masters in Business Education.From University of Akron.
Ames) of Professional Erpertisc Stenography,Typing, Clerical.
WA 80 0412
BUTLER, Joan K. Local Supervisor. Distributive Education. Cleve-land Public Schools. Cleveland, OH 44114. (216) 696-2929.
Job Responsibilities Distribution.Arat(s) of Study and Highest Deer= Retailing,
Home Economics. Vocational Education. MS. FromCase Western Reserve University.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisr DistributiveEducation, Disadvantage Programming. Magnet FacilityPlanning.
WA 80 0413
CICCOTELLI, Barbara M. Supervisor. Business Office Education.Mahoning County Joint Vocational School. Canfield.OH 44406. (216) 533-6871.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Compre-hensive Business Education, Vocational Supervision.B.S. From Youngstown State University.
Ann(s) of Professional Erpertisc School-Com-munity Relations, Levy Promotion. Supplies Inventory.
WA 80 0414
CLAUSON, Elsa J. Director. Tri-Rivers Marion General HospitalSchool of Practical Nursing. Tri-Rivers Joint VocationalSchool. Marion, OH 43302. (614) 389-4681.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Artois) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Humanities, Science. B.S.N. From Ohio State Univer-sity.
Ann(s) of Professional Erpertite Medical Nurs-ing, Surgical Nursing, Nursing Education.
WA 80 0415
DICKERSON, Dorothy J. Supervisor, Agriculture, Health Occupa-tions, Placement and Follow-Up. Vocational Education.Cincinnati Public Schools. Cincinnati, OH 45202. (513)369-4963.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office Occupations, Home Economics, Trade &Industrial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Darer VocationalEducation, Nursing, Health. Masters. From University ofCincinnati.
Artois) of Professional Erpertisc Health Occu-pations, Vocational Science, Follow Up & Placement.
WA 80 0416
EDEN, Rebecca P. Coordinator, Jane Addams School of PracticalNursing. Cleveland Public Schools. 1380 E. 6th Street,Cleveland, OH 44114. (216) 696-2929.
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Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: NursingEducation, History. BS. From Case Western ReserveUniversity.
Artois) of Professional Erpersise: Nursing Edu-cation, Nursing Administration.
WA 80 0417
FARGO, Denise S. Supervisor. Business and Office Education.Ashtabula County Joint Vocational School. Jefferson,OH 44047. (216) 576-6015.
Job Responsibilities:Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Office Occu., Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Artois) of Study and Highest Darer SecondarySchool Administration. M.Ed. From Edinboro State Col-lege.
Arto(s) of Professional Erpertior Supervision,Bus. Management. Youth Organizations.
WA 80 0418
GELLNER, Carol A. Instructional Supervisor, EEO Officer, andTitle IX Officer. Business and Office Education, HomeEconomics, Distributive Education. Upper Valley JointVocational School. Piqua, OH 45356. (513) 778-1980.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Home Eco-nomics. Office Occupations.
Artois) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Supervision. M.Ed. From Kent State Univer-sity.
Arto(s) of Professional Erpertisc Special Needs,Business and Office Education. Federal Grants.
WA 80 0419
GLOSNER, Joann C. BOE & DE Supervisor. Business Office Edu-cation Dept. Lorain County Vocational Center. Oberlin,OH 44074. (216) 774-1051.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational,Business Office Educ., Elementary. M.S. From KentState University.
Ann(s) of Professional Erpertisc Supervision,Cooperative Office Education.
WA 80 0420
GREENWOOD, Virginia R. Supervisor. Business & Office Educa-tion and Distributive Education. Tri-Rivers Joint Voca-tional School. Marion, OH 43302. (614) 389-4681.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Ann(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,Education, Distribution. M.A. From Ohio State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations, Teaching, Supervision.
WA 80 0421
HAMMETT, Mary B. Supervisor. Business and Office Education.Washington County Vocational School. Marietta, OH45750. (614) 373-2766.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Arto(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education, Adult Education. MS. From Marshall Uni-versity.
Artois) of Professional Erpertite Curriculum,Secretarial Studies.
Target Populations Section 2: Local Education Agencies (Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools)
WA 110 0422
HAUEISEN, Mariwyn D. Business and Office Education Supervi-sor. Vocational Department. South-Western City SchoolDistrict. Grove City, OH 43123. (614) 875.2318.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business-
/Office. Speech, Social Studies. MA. From Ohio StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: SecretarialWork.
WA 80 0423
JACOBS. Gloria B. Coordinator of Practical Nursing. School ofPractical Nursing Youngstown Board of Education.Youngstown, OH 44503. (216) 743-5293.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Arto(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Health
Adm. MPA. From University of Missouri.Artois) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 0424
KOLDE, Rosemary F. Administrative Specialist. Adult Education.Great Oaks Joint Vocational School District. Cincinnati,OH 45241. (513) 771-8840.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution.Health, Office Occupations, Home Economics, Techni-cal, Trade and Industry, Guidance and Assessment.
Artois) of Study and Highest Degree- VocationalEducation, Administration, Business and Office Educa-tion. Doctoral Candidate. From University of Cincinnati
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion. Adult Education, Supervision.
WA 80 0425
KREMPASKY, Rose M. Supervisor. Business Education. ParmaCity School District. 6726 Ridge Road, Parma, OH44129. (216) 842-5300.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- BusinessEducation. M.E. From Kent State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Curriculum.
WA 80 0426
LANDIS. Judith W. Supervisor. Business & Office Education. Dela-ware City-Co. JVS. Delaware, OH 43015. (614) 363-1993.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics. Office Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation. MA. From Ohio State University.
Areafs) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation. Administration.
WA 80 0427
LOWRY, Sharon A Assistant Director. Laurel Oaks CDC. GreatOaks JVSD. Cincinnati, OH 45214. (513) 771-8840.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Health Occu-pations. Trade and Industrial. Home Economics. OfficeOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation Comp. B.S. From University of Akron.
Artois) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations.
WA 80 0428
LUDWIG, Christine W. Supervisor. Business & Office Education,Distnbutive Education. Pickaway-Ross Joint VocationalSchool District. Chillicothe, OH 45601. (614) 642-2550.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation. Secondary Education. Supervision K-12, Vo-cational. M.Ed. From Ohio University.
Artois) of Professional Expertise: Office Educa-tion. Supervision.
WA 80 0429
MILLER, Marilyn J. Business & Office Education Supervisor Busi-ness & Office Education. Vantage Joint VocationalSchool District. Van Wert, OH 45891. (419) 238-5411.
Job Responsibilities: Distnbution, OccupationalHome Economics. Office Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalSupervision & Business Education. Muter of Education.From Bowling Green State University.
Artois) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation. Home Economics.
WA 80 0430
WATSON, Betty L. Coordinator, Practical Nursing. Akron PublicSchools. Akron, OH 44308. (216) 434-1661.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Nursing.
Administration School of Nursing, Adult Education.M.Ed. From Kent State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Supervision.
OKLAHOMA
WA 80 0431
B ACK. Kathryn L. Director. Instructional Services Center. Moore-Norman Area Vocational - Technical School. Norman,OK 73069. (405) 364-5763.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus-tnal Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Educa-tional Technology. Research, Administration. Ph D.From University of Oklahoma.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise InstructionalDevelopment. Individualized Instruction. Competency-Based Education.
WA 80 0432
HARRIS, Jan A. Director. Adult Education. Central OklahomaArea Vo-Tech School. Drumright, OK 74030. (918) 352-2551.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice, Trade and Industrial. Truck Driver Training, HeavyEquipment Operators Training.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalTechnical Education. Career Education, Adult Educa-tion. Ed.D. From Oklahoma State University.
Arta(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing Cur-riculum Development. Supervision, Special Needs ofAdult Learners.
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WA 80 0433HOLLEY, Larry A. Coorennator-Part Time Adult Programs, Adult
Education. Central Tech AVTS. Drumright OK 74030.(918) 352-2551.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations. Office Occupations. Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Technical.
Area(s) of Stalely and Highest Degree Voc. Tech.Education, Career Education. Administration. ED.D.From Oklahoma State University.
Arwa(s) of Professional Expertis Program Ad-ministration.
WA 80 0434
McINTOSH, Brenda G. Administrative Assistant to the Superin-tendent. Indian Meridian Area Vocational-TechnicalSchool. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 377-3333.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Oc-cup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade Indust.Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation. Vo-Tech/Career Educ. M.S. From OklahomaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business & Of-fice Educ., Public Relations Administration.
WA 80 0435
MILKY, Kathleen M. Instructor/Coordinator. Health OccupationsEducation. Moore-Norman Vo-Tech School. Norman,OK 73069. (405) 364-5763 Ext. 240.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Ames) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Adult Education. M.Ed. From University of Oklahoma.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
Adult Education.
WA 80 0436
TRICINELLA, Barbara A. Evening Supervisor, Adult Education.Adult Education. Moore-Norman Area Vocational-Technical School. Norman, OK 73069. (405) 364-5763.
Job Responsibilities Health, Occup. HomeEconomics, Office. Technical. Trade & Industrial.
Arse(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation. Home Economics. Counseling/Guidance.M.S. From University of Oklahoma.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics. Career Education, Family Living.
WA 80 0437
VERMILLION. JoeAnn. Instructor/Coordinator. Child Care andGuidance. Kiamichi Area Vo-Tech School. McAlester.OK 74501. (918) 426-0940.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Child De-velopment. Family Relations. MS. From Oklahoma StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Man-agement, Individualized Instruction.
WA 80 0438
WHETSTINE, Gladys B. Assistant Vocational Director. BusinessEducation. Tulsa Public Schools. P.O. Box 45208, Tulsa,OK 74145. (918) 743-3381 Ext. 433.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
"trails) of Study and Highest Digs= BusinessEducation, Vocational Ed.. English. M.Ed. From Univer-sity of Oklahoma.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Occu-pations, Business.
WA 80 0439
WOMACK, Jan G. Director, Center for Displaced Homemakers.Center for Displaced Homemakers. Moore-NormanArea Vocational-Technical School. Norman, OK 73069.(405) 364-5763 Ext. 266.
Job Responsibilities: Displaced Homemakers.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation. Ph.D. From University of Oklahoma.Arra(s) of Professional Expertise: Adult Educa-
tion.
OREGON
WA 80 0440
DUMDI, Eleanor S. Cooperative Work Experience Coordinator.Career Education. Junction City High School. JunctionCity, OR 97448. (503) 998-3301.
Job Responsibilities: Job Placement for Agricul-tural. Distribution, Health, Office. and Trade & Industrystudents.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree French,Education, Career Education. M.A. From U. of Oregon.
Aries) of Professional Expertise Career Guid-ance, Career Exploration, Personnel Management.
WA 80 0441
McDONNAL. Marie E. Career Coordinator/School CommunityCoordinator. Administration. Beaverton School District.P.O. Box 200, Beaverton, OR 97075. (503) 649-0331.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Occup.Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation. Administration, Career Education. M.Ed.From Central Washington State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Coordination.Community Resources. Advisory Committees.
WA 80 0442
STORME. Fay E. Executive Director. Oregon VICA. StudentLeadership Center. Marion Educational Service District.Salem, OR 97301. (503) 588-5338.
Job Responsibilities Technical. Trade and In-dustrial Occ.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Ed.. Business Ed., Vocational Education. Ph.D. inProgress, From Oregon State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Student Lead-ership Organizations, Distributive Ed., Cooperative Ed.
PENNSYLVANIA
WA 80 0443
BLANK, Elizabeth M. Coordinator. Programs in Health Occupa-tions. Lancaster County AVTS. Willow Street, PA17584. (717) 464-2757.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education M.S. From Temple University.Area(s) of Professional Erprrtise Nursing, Edu-
cation.
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WA 80 0444
CANCILA, Rita T. Adult Health Area Coordinator. Adult - PostSecondary. Philadelphia School District-M. DobbinsArea Vocational Technical School. 22nd & Lehigh Ave-nues. Philadelphia. PA 19132. (215) 229-6800.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tradeand Indus. Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEd., Administration. D.Ed. From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occ.,Medical Lab., Adult.
WA 80 0445
CORDOVA, Mary G. Assistant Director - Cooperative, D.E. &Work Experience Programs. Division of Career Educa-tion; Office of Vocational Education. School District ofPhiladelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19103. (215) 299-7140.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Cooperative& Work Experience Education
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation. Social Studies. M.S. From University ofPennsylvania.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CooperativeEducation, Business Education.
WA 80 0446
DEMERY, Mary F. Supervisor. Occupational Home Economics.School District of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19146.(215) 299-7157.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Science, Fashion Design. M.S. From DrexelUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-Based Ed., Individualized Instruction, Curriculum Writ-ing.
WA 80 0447
EPLER, Doris M. Curriculum Supervisor. Becks Vocational-Techni-cal School. Reading. PA 19606. (215) 779-7111.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical. Trade & Industrial Occupations. HomeEconomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree CurriculumDevelopment, Administration, Education. DoctoralCandidate. From Temple.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Staff Development. Administration.
WA 80 0448
FRANCIS, Rosa D. Department Head. Industrial Arts. Phila-delphia School District. Philadelphia, PA 19103.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Oc-cupational Home Economics, Trade and Industrial OccPower Sewing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Science, Educational Administration. Masters.From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Econ.Educ., Dietitian. Administration.
WA 80 0449
HOLMES, Marion B. Director of Vocational Education. Office ofVocational Education, Division of Career Education.School District of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19146.(215) 299-7144.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry, Industrial Arts, Useful Home Ec.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc. Ed.,Administration, Research. Ed.D. From Rutgers U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Business Education. Accountant /Secretary.
WA 80 0450
HORWITZ. Ruth K. Vice Principal. Swenson Skills Center. SchoolDistrict of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19114. (215)673-1050.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture. Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical. Trade &Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc. Ed.,Ed. Admin , Bus. & Dist. Ed. Ed.D. From Temple Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Competency-Based Education. Curriculum Development/Research,Non-Sexist Voc. Ed.
WA 80 0451
LAIGN, Constance B. Director Vocational Education. VocationalEducation. Bethel Park School District. Bethel Park, PA15102. (412) 833-5000.
Job Responsibilities. Distribution, Health Occu-pations. Office Occupations. Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions. Diversified Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Dist. Ed.,Home Ec., Voc. Adm. Masters. From University of Pitts-burgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Dist. Ed.,Home Ec., Business Mgmt.
WA 80 0452
MITCHELL, Lucille J. Vocational Education Supervisor. Voca-tional Education. School District of Philadelphia -Kennedy Vocational Center. Philadelphia, PA 19146.(215) 299-7146.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Trade& Industry, Cosmetology,, Apparel
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,Vocational Education. M.S. From U. of Philadelphia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations.
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WA 80 0453
PRITCHETT, Averill R. Supervisor for Business Education/Asst.Prog. Coord. Div. of Career Education, Office of Voca-tional Education. School District of Philadelphia - JFKVoc. Center. 734 Schuylkill Ave.. Philadelphia, PA19146. (215) 299-7026.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education. Education Admin. Ed.D. From Temple Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business Edu-cation.
WA 80 0454
RAY, Carol P. Supervisor. Vocational Business Education. SchoolDistrict of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19146. (215)299-7138.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education. Education. Ed. Administration. M.Ed. FromAntioch - Philadelphia Center.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial,Teaching, Administration.
WA 80 0455
ROBERTSON, Margaret B. Supervisor, Home Economics Educa-tion. Vocational Education, Division of Career Educa-tion. School District of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA19146. (215) 299-7156.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Ed., Group Dynamics. Masters.From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Competency-Based Education, ProposalWriting.
WA 80 0456
SARVAS, Arlene F. Supervisor of Instruction. Bethlehem Area Vo-cational-Technical School. Bethlehem, PA 18017. (215)
866-8013.Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-
pations, Home Economics, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalIndustrial Education, Educational Administration, Cul-tural Foundations/International Studies. Ed.D. FromPennsylvania State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Teacher Observation and Evaluation,Competency-based Education.
WA 80 0437
SMITH, Alice B. Assistant Director of Home Economics Education.Vocational Education, Division of Career Education.School District of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA 19146.(215) 299-7156.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Secondary Admin., Distributive Ed. M.Ed.From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumWriting, Competency Based Education, IndividualizedInstruction.
WA 80 0438
SW1NEFORD, Sylvia R. Coordinator of Practical Nursing. PracticalNursing. Juniata-Mifflin Co. A.V.T.S. Lewistown, PA17044. (717) 248-3933.
Job Responsibilities. Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Vocational
Industrial Education, Nursing. M.Ed. From Pennsyl-vania State University
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0439
WALKER, Edith M. Supervisor-Satellite Programs. CooperativeEducation, Business Education, Distributive Education.Altoona Area Vocational-Technical School. Altoona, PA16603. (814) 943-5231.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Cooperative Vocational Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEd., Cooperative Ed. M.Ed. From Pennsylvania StateUniversity.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business Ed.
SOUTH CAROLINA
WA 80 0460
SMITH, Lynn A. Principal. Lynhaven Career Center. RichlandSchool District One. Columbia, SC 29201. (803) 765-2491.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations,Home Economics, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Curriculum. Ed.D. From University of SouthCarolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Management.
TENNESSEE
WA 80 0461
FREELAND, Betty V. Director. Vocational Education. PerryCounty Schools. Linden, TN 37096. (615) 589-5296.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, OccupationalHome Econ., Trade & Indust. Occup., VOE.
Arra(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Spec. Education, Counseling. M.A. FromGeorge Peabody College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation Subjects, Home Econ., Counseling.
WA 80 0462
HEINEMAN, Betsy C. Director Vocational Education. Vocational-Technical Education. Clarksville-Montgomery CountyBoard of Education. Clarksville, TN 37040. (615) 647-5681.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Ec., OfficeOcc., Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc.-Tech.Educ., Adm. & Supervision, Business Education. Ed. D.From University of Tennessee.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Supervision, Business Education Teaching.
WA 80 0463
MAYES, Anne G. Coordinator, Business and Vocational OfficeEducation. Vocational Education. Metropolitan Nash-ville Public Schools. Nashville, TN 37204. (615) 259-5710.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education, Curriculum, Administration & Supervision.M.S. From Tennessee State U
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-
cation, Curriculum.
TEXAS
WA 80 0464
AUSTIN, Verdene K. Instructional Facilitator - VOE-Business Edu-cation. Occupational Education. Dallas IndependentSchool District. Dallas, TX 75204. (214) 824-1620.
Job Responsibilities. Office Occupations.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Planningfacilities for Business & Office Education, Developmentof Study Course Guides, Office Machines. M.B.E. FromNorth Texas State University.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Program Plan-ning for Seminars.
WA 80 0465
BALDWIN, Frances M. Vocational Administrator. Vocational Edu-cation. Connally Independent School District. Waco, TX76705. (817) 799-2426.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Home Economics, Office Occupations, Technical,Trade, Industrial.
Araz(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalAdministration, Business Education, Elementary Educa-tion. M.Ed. From Texas A&M University.
Araz(s) of Professional Expertise: Retail Mer-chandising, Office work.
WA 80 0466
BONORDEN, Dee (Dorothy Ann). Vocational Administrator.Hearne I.S.D. Hearne, TX 77859. (713) 279-2303.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Occup.Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Araz(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Counseling & Guidance. M.Ed. From TexasA&M University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Educa-tion, Counseling.
WA 80 0467
DAY, Dianne. Instructional Facilitator. Occupational Education.Dallas Independent School District. Dallas, TX 75204.(214) 824-1620.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Steady and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Ed. B.S. From Texas Technological University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Supervision.
WA 80 0468
DERRICK, Ann. Vocational Supervisor. Homemaking EducationAmarillo Independent School District. Amarillo, TX79101. (806) 376-5531.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, All Homemaking Ed. 7-12 grade
&m(l) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalHome Eco. Ed. M.Ed. From West Texas State Univer-sity.
Araz(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0469
FELTY, Ruth A. Vocational Supervisor. Homemaking. NorthsideIndependent School District. San Antonio, TX 78238.(512) 681-0330 Ext. 216.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Araz(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Administration of Voc. Educ., Curriculum & In-structor. M.S. From University of Texas.
WA 10 0470
HAGERMAN, Joyce E. Vocational Administrator. Vocational -Central Administration. Santa Fe Independent SchoolDistrict. Alta Loma, TX 77510. (713) 925-3526 Ext. 227.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Office Occup., Occup. Home Ec , Trade & Indus. Oc-cup., Occup. Investigation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Curriculum& Instruction, Supervision, Business & Office Education.Master of Education. From University of Houston.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Educa-tion, Cooperative Training, Coordination - Setting upprograms.
WA 80 0471
HERRING, Bettie M. Director of Occupational Education, AdultEducation, Guidance. Occupational Education, Auxili-ary Services. Fort Worth Independent School District.Fort Worth, TX 76107. (817) 336-8311.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccupations, Adult Education, Guidance and Counsel-ing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Supervision, Vocational Education.Ed.D. From Texas Woman's University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Management.
WA 80 0472
KUHN, Marilyn G. Vocational Administrator. Vocational Educa-tion. Bastrop I.S.D. Bastrop, TX 78602. (512) 321-3911.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, OccupationalHome Econ., Office Occup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational,Administration. M. Ed. From Southwest Texas StateUniv.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: VocationalHomemaking, Teaching, Vocational Administration.
WA 30 0473
MADDOX, Marie B. Vocational Supervisor. Vocational. NorthsideIndependent School District. San Antonio, TX 78238.(512) 681-0330.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Occupational Investigation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalSupervision, Voc. Cooperative, Business. M.S. FromSouthwest Texas State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Cooperative,Vocational Youth Org.
WA 80 0474
MARVEL, Sandrea M. Vocational Director. Department of Voca-tional Education. Wichita Falls Independent School Dis-trict. Wichita Falls, TX 76307. (817) 723-4177.
Job Responsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry, Career Education Specialized
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Career Education. M.A.V.E. From EastTexas State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Distributive
WA 80 0475
McKEEVER, Rebecca J. Program Coordinator. Indochinese Voca-tional Rehabilitation Program. Fort Worth IndependentSchool District. Fort Worth, TX 76102. (817) 335-3468.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occup.,Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Sociology,Psychology. B.A. From University of Texas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Bilingual Cur-riculum Development, Assessment & EmployabilityPlans.
WA 80 0476
MERONEY, Elisabeth B. Senior Consultant for Home Economics.Instruction. Richardson Independent School District.Richardson, TX 75081. (214) 238-8111.
Job Raponsibilitia: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Useful Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Textiles,Clothing, Education. MS. From Texas Woman's Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Human Rela-tions, Communication, Group Dynamics.
WA 80 0477
MILLS, Kathleen C. Assistant Director, Business & Office Educa-tion. Occupational & Continuing Education. Houston In-dependent School District. Houston, TX 77027. (713)623-5405.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business,
Supervision, Administration. M.ED. From University ofHouston.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ProgramDevelopment, Competency-based Instruction.
WA 80 0478
PATTERSON, Edith M. Director for Marketing and DistributiveEducation. Division of Occupational and ContinuingEducation. Ez.Aon Independent School District. Hous-ton, TX 77027. (713) 623.5473.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Retailing,
Employee Training, General Business. M.S. From PrinceSchool of Retailing, Simmons College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Apparel andAccessory Marketing, Finance and Credit.
WA 80 0479
PATTON, Jean L. Vocational Administrator. Occupational Educrtion. Alamo Heights Independent School District. SdnAntonio, TX 78209. (512) 824-1154.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Home Economics Occupations, Tradeand Industrial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessAdministration, Education. B.A. From Incarnate WordCollege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations, Distributive Ed.
WA 80 0480
PIPKIN, Anita B. Vocational Administrator. Vocational EducationEdcouch-Elsa 1SD. Edcouch, TX 78538. (512) 262-2188.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupations,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Home Eco-nomics, Education, Vocational Education. M. ED FromSam Houston State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
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WA 80 0481
PRIDDY, Mary J. Vocational Administrator. Humble 1.S.D. 611Higgins, Humble, TX 77333. (713) 446-9181.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Office Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Trade & Industry, Exploratory Industrial Arts.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEd., Business Adm. Muter of Education. From SamHouston State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Ed.,Cooperative Ed., Facility Planning.
WA 80 0482
SILK, Maurice R. Vocational Supervisor. Consumer and Homemak-ing Education. Abilene Independent School District.Abilene, TX 79604. (915) 677-1444.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Ed., Nutrition. M.S. From North Texas StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching,Supervision, Administration.
WA 80 0483
WARE, Barbara A. Instructional Facilitator (Vocational Supervi-sor). Occupational Education. Dallas IndependentSchool District. Dallas, TX 75204. (214) 824-1620.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Home Economics Journalism. M.S.From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Supervision, Communications.
UTAH
WA 80 0484
RICHMOND, Donna J. Vocational Coordinator & Home Ec. Coor-dinator. Voc. and Home Ec. Weber School District. Og-den, UT 84403. (801) 479-7901.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Home Economics, Science. Masters. From BrighamYoung University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec.,Foods.
VERMONT
WA 80 0485
CROWLEY, Sharon B. Assistant Director of Vocational Education.Rutland Area Vocational-Technical Center. Rutland, VT05701. (802) 775-3303.
Job Responsibilities-. Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Planning, Evaluation. MED. From University ofVermont.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Planning, Pro-gram Administration, Personnel Management, Occupa-tional Home Economics, Special Needs, Health, FoodsService.
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Section 2: Local Education Agencies (Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools)
WA 80 0486
ALLYN, Carrie B. Director. Henrico Co.-St. Mary's Hospital Schoolof Practical Nursing. Henrico Co. Schools. HighlandSprings, VA 23075. (804) 270-1123.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing.
B.S.N. From Wake Forest University.Aree(s) of Professional Expertise: Curriculum
Development.
WA SO 04871
ARMSTEAD, Mary S. Assistant Principal. Administration. Vir-ginia Peninsula Vocational Technical Education Center.13400 Woodside Lane, Newport News, VA 23602. (804)874-4444.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,Administration, Supervision. M.A. From Hampton Insti-tute.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing In-struction.
WA 80 0488
BAILEY, Esther G. Supervisor of Business Education. Adult andVocational Education. Norfolk Public Schools. Norfolk,VA 23501. (804) 441-2957.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education. MA. From New York University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Supervision,
Teaching, Office Occupations.
WA 80 0489
BARBER, Mary M. Supervisor, Business Education. Business Edu-cation Section, Instructional Services. Virginia BeachCity Public Schools. Virginia Beach, VA 23456. (804)427-4856.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocational
Technical, Business Ed., Supervision & Administration.Certificate of Advanced Study. From Virginia Polytech-nic Institute & State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Educa-tion, Distributive Ed., Administration and Supervision.
WA 80 0490
BURGESS, Elinor F. County Supervisor, Marketing and Distribu-tive Education. Adult and Vocational Education. FairfaxCounty Public Schools. Falls Church, VA 22044. (703)536-2030.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, SpecialCooperative Programs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Distribu-tive Education, Business Administration. M.E. FromUniversity of North Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Supervision, Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0491
COLLIER, Laurie K. Business Education Supervisor. VocationalEducation. Newport News Public Schools. NewportNews, VA 23606. (804) 596-8731.
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Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Adminis-
tration, Supervision, Education. M.S.Ed. From Old Do-minion U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Man-agement, Word Processing.
WA 80 0492
EPPS, Jean M. Director, Vocational Education. Vocational Educa-tion. Newport News Public Schools. Newport News, VA23606. (804) 599-4411.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Home Economics, Office Occupations, Trade &Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Curriculum& Instruction, Reading, Guidance. Ed.D. From Univer-sity of Virginia.
Aree(s) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation, Business Education, Administration.
WA 80 0493
HAWTHORNE, Lillian M. Supervisor. Health Occupations. Rich-mond Public Schools. Richmond, VA 23219. (804) 780-6811.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Public
Health, Administration, Supervision. Masters PublicHealth. From University of North Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Supervision,Administration, Teaching.
WA 80 0494
HOLTON, Hazel S. Supervisor of Home Economics. Adult & Voca-tional Education. Norfolk Public Schools. Norfolk, VA23510. (804) 441-2957.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics, Con-sumer & Homemaking Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: SecondaryEducation, St:,; ervision, Administration. Ph.D. From U.of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Supervision,Home Ec. Ed., Homemaker Home Health Aide.
WA 80 0495
JEFFREY, Sandra L. Home Economics Program Specialist. Voca-tional Education. Chesterfield County Public Schools.Chesterfield, VA 23832. (804) 748-1506.
Job Responsibilities: Consumer & Homemak-ing.
A ros(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEduc., Home Econ. Ed., Mgmt., Housing, Family Deve-lopment. M.S. From VPI & SU.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Educ., General Vocational Ed.
WA 80 0496
KANTER, Ettalea E. Supervisor of Distributive Education & CareerEducation. Instructional Services. Newport News PublicSchools. Newport News, VA 23606. (804) 599-4411.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Aror(s) of Study and Highest Degree Secondary
Administration, Supervision. M.Ed. From College ofWilliam and Mary.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation.
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WA 80 007
LEE, Mary-Meade H. Supervisor of Distributive Education. Dis-tributive Education. Richmond Public Schools. Rich-mond, VA 23230. (804) 780-6103.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-
tive Education. Master of Education. From VirginiaCommonwealth University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Adult Educa-tion.
WA 80 0498
MOORE, Frances G. Director. Fairfax County School of PracticalNursing. Fairfax County Public Schools. 10700 PageAvenue, Fairfax, VA 22030. (703) 536-2030.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Nursing, Psychology. Master of Education. FromGeorge Mason University.
Ames) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0499
PETKOFF, Ruth L. Curriculum Supervisor. CETA Skill Center.Arlington Public Schools Adult Education. Arlington,VA 22207. (703) 920-4776.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Office Occupation? Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occ.
Artois) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-cation. Doctoral Candidate. From Virginia PolytechnicInstitute & Suite University.
Aw(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Career Education, Vocational Assess-ment.
WA 80 0500
SNYDER, Helen B. Supervisor. Home Economics. Newport NewsPublic Schools. P.O. Box 6130, Newport News, VA23606. (804) 599.4411 Ext. 251.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s)of Study and Highest Dyroe Home Eco-nomics, Supervision. M.Ed. From College of William andMary.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise HomemakingEducation, Clothing Construction, Occupational HomeEconomics.
WA 110 0501
WALKER, Hattie M. Vocational Director. Dinwiddie CountySchool Board. Dinwiddie, VA 23841. (804) 469.3773.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Industrial Oc-cupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-sion & Administration, Vocational-Technical Education,Cooperative Occupational Education. MS. From Vir-ginia State University.
Artois) of Professional Expertise Competency-Based Education, Cooperative Occupational Education.Special Programs for Disadvantaged.
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WA 80 0502
ANDUIZA, Mourine J. Vocational Education Director. VocationalEducation. Central Kitsap School District. Silverdale,WA 98383. (206) 692-3133.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Aron) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Vocational Ed. M. Ed. From U. of Idaho.
Arui(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Coop. Work Exp., Personnel Development.
WA 80 0503
CARLSON, Janet L Director, Sno-Isle Vocational Skills Center.Mukilteo School District No. 6 (Nine District Co-op).Everett, WA 98204. (206) 353-8810, Scan. (206) 464-6735.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Trade & Industrial Occupations,Voc. Counseling, Career Education.
Ma(s) of Study and Highest Dane Adminis-tration, Counseling, Home Economics. M.A. FromWestern Washington University.
Arui(s) of Professional Expertise Facility De-sign & Construction, Program Planning & Development,Program Implementation and Administration.
WA 80 0504
HANSEN, Karen M. Vocational Supervisor. Business & Ofh.Distributive Educ., Diversified Occupations. Rent,..School District. Renton, WA 98055. (206) 235.2285.
Job Responsibilitier Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Diversified Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Dane BusinessEducation. B.A. From Pacific Lutheran University.
Araris) of Professional Expertise: Busineu & Of-f I ce Education.
WA 80 0505
MILLER, Pearl M. Coordinator. Vocational Education. EverettSchool District *2. Everett, WA 98203. (206) 342.7570.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupations,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degnre Home Eco-nomics, Education, College & University Teaching. MS.From Oregon State University.
Ant(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec.Education, Building Planning.
WA 80 0506
PRIMAVERA, Joanne M. Vocational Supervisor. Special Projects,Support Services, and Home and Family Life. RentonSchool District #403. 435 Main, Renton, WA 98055.(206) 235.2235.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Areiris) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Administration, Consumer Economics.Ph.D. From University of Missouri.
Artois) of Professional Expertise Home andFamily Life, Special Projects, Support Services.
WA 110 0507
QUAEMPTS, Donna M. Agency Employment Assistance Officer.Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs. Puget Sound IndianAgency. Branch of Employment Assistance. Everett,WA 98201. (206) 258-2651.
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kb Raponsibilidar Agricultural, Distribution.Health. Occupational Home Economics, Office. Techni-cal, Trade A Industrial.
Angels) of Profarional Espgrtisc VocationalCounseling, Job Placement of Vocational Trainees.
WA SO 0508
STENGER, Jacquelyn L. Supervisor. Home a Family Life. TacomaSchool District *10. Tacoma, WA 98402. (206) 597-7200.
kb Rerponsibilisks: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Deem Child De-velopment, Consumer Education. Family Relations. B.A.From U. of Puget Sound.
Ames) of Professional Espertisc Child Det1:1-opment. Family Relations.
WA SO 0509
WALTER. Elaine M. Vocational Director. Teach 1/2 Time Busi-ness a Office. Fife School District. Tacoma. WA 98424.(206) 9224751.
Job Rovonsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution.Office Occup.. Trade A Industrial Occupations.
Ames) of Stay and Highest Dam Education.Business. Political Science. Ed.M. From Oregon StateUniversity.
Aries) of Professional Expertisa Budget.Competency Based Ed.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA SO 0510
MAWHINNEY. Wanda B. Home Economics Supervisor. Voca-tional and Community Education/Curriculum and In-struction. Kanawha County Schools. Charleston, WV25311. (304) 348.7709.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Arto(s) of Study and Highest &gnat Home Eco-nomics, Biological Sciences. Supervision. MA. FromOhio State University.
Atia(s) of Professional &pettier Teaching.Supervision.
WA $0 0511
RICHARDSON, Patricia M. Coordinator Health Occupations.Nursing. Wood County Board of Education. Parkers-burg, WV 26101. (304) 422-8411.
Job Rayon:MIX= Health Occupations.Artu(s) of Study and Highest Degror Voc./Tech.
Education. Adult Education. M.S. From Marshall Uni-versity.
Aron(s) of Professional Evertisr CurriculumDevelopment. Financial Aid. Health Manpower Plan-ning.
WA SO 0512
VENT. Jo A. Y.E.T.P. Placement Coordinator. Mineral County Vo-cational-Technical Center. Keysen, WV 26726. (304)788-0275.
Job R,Aponsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office Occupations, Home Economics, Techni-cal, Trade fc Industrial.
Amok) of Study and Highest DegreeFamily Re-sources. i3.S. From West Virginia University.
Antes) of Professional Exprrriar Family Re-sources.
WA SO 0513
WARDEN, Emily H. Business Education Supervisor. Vocationaland Community Education/Curriculum and Instruction.Kanawha County Schoolt. Charleston. WV 25311. (304)348-7709.
Joe Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Ames) 4 Study and Highest Diem Business
Education. Social Studies. Supervisory. M.A. From Mar-shall University.
Ana(*) of Professional Etpertisr Teaching,Supervision.
WA 00 0514
WESTDYK. Dianna K. Counselor. Putnam County Board of Educa-tion. Winfield. WV 25213.
Job Respauibilitins Counseling A Guidance.Avai(s) of Study and Highest Deem Counseling
A Guidance, Vocational Education. Master. From WestVirginia University.
Areas) of Professional Everting: StudentCounselors: Cross Age k Peer, Parenting Skills, StudentSpec. Programming.
WISCONSIN
WA SO 0515
LAUGERMAN. Bonnie L. Home Economics Supervisor. Depart-ment of Elementary and Secondary Education. Mil-waukee Public Schools. Milwaukee. WI 53201. (414)4754087.
kb Rerpotuibllitier Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Antes) of Skidpan/ Highest Dogma Home Eco-nomics Education. MS. From University of Wisconsin-Stout.
Arises) of Projartional &patine: Wise-earningHome Economics, Competency Based Education,HERO Youth Organization (Home Economics RelatedOccupations). ,
WYOMING
WA SO 0516
OISON, Linda A. State Coordinator of Career Education/LocalCoordinator of Career Education. Vocational Education.State Department of Education/Albany County SchoolDistrict * I. Laramie. WY 82070. (307) 766-3274.
Job ResponsibilitkcCareer Education.Arena) of Study and Highest Deem: French.
Sociology. B.S. From St. Cloud State University.Arns(s) of Professional Expertise Career Educa-
tion.
PUERTO RICO
WA 000517
QUINONES de BONET, Maria E. School Director. Academic andVocational High School. Department of Education -Juan Ruiz Pedroza High School. Rincon. PR 00743.(809) 823-2400.
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he Itermaillitier Office, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Ames). I May owl Migeat Dorm Education,English, Social Studies. M.A.E. From Inter AmericanUniversity.
Ames) si helessieral Exporrisc Coordinationwith industries, laService Training with industry, em-ployment of our students as industry demands.
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CALIFORNIA
WA SO 03111
BUCKEL, Margyl. Coordinator, Business Education, Regional Oc-cupational Centers. Business Education. Los AngelesUnified School District. Los Angeles, CA 91367. (213)346-3540.
Job Rerponsibilitier Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Public
School Administration, Higher Ed. Administration,Business Administration. Ed. D. From Brigham YoungUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion A Supervision of Voc. Ed., Office Occupations.
WA SO 0319
HIBMA, Grace K. Career and Vocational Education Consultant.Curriculum and Instruction Division, Career Ed. Unit.Office of the Los Angeles County Superintendent ofSchools. Downey, CA 90242. (213) 922-6351.
Job Ramer:Wider Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.,Educational Administration, Career Education. MA.From California State U.
Animas) of Profasional Expertise Home Ec. Ed.,Teacher Ed., Curriculum Development.
WA SO 0320
LANNING, Jean. Coordinator. Program Development. NorthOrange County Regional Occupational Program. 2360W. LaPalma, Anaheim, CA 92801. (714) 776-2170.
Job Responsibilitier Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Occupational Home Ec., Of-fice Occup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Elementary Education, Art. B.A. From Pepper-dine University.
Area(s) of /rotational Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Professional Development, IndividualizedTraining.
WA $0 0321
MITCHELL, Anita M. Project Manager/Special Administrative As-sistant to the Dean for the Development of the Nat.Institute of Career Ed. Career Education and Guidan-ce/U. of Southern California. Southwest RegionalLaboratory/National Institute of Career Education. LosAlamitos, CA 90720. (213) 598-7661.
Job Responsibilitke Evaluation of All Pro-!MS.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Administration, Guidance. Ed.D. From Univer-sity of Southern California.
Aree(s) of Professional &partite Administra-tion, Management, Research, Evaluation, Program De-velopment.
WA *0 0322
RUSSELL, Frances B. Coordinator, Regionalgram. San Diego County DepartmenLinda Vista Road, San Diego, CA3533.
job Raponsililitier AgricultOccupational Home Economics, HealIndustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and HighestEducation, Business Education. M.A.California.
Area(s) of Professiona! ExpertiseFacilitator.
Occupational Pro-of Education. 640192111. (714) 292-
ural, Distribution,th, Office, Trade &
VocationalFrom Univ. of
KENTUCKY
WA SO 0523
Coordinator,
GABBARD, Lydia C. Regional Program Coordinator. VocationalEducation. Bluegrass Vocational Region 15. Lexington,KY 40511. (606) 252-3418.
Job lesponsibilitar Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade andIndustry, Consumer and Homemaking.
Area(s) of .Study and Highest Devoe. V oe. -
Tech. Education, Home Economics. M.A. From Univer-sity of Tennessee.
Ansa(s) of Profasional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Administration.
WA $0 0324
GOLDSTEIN, Gloria S. Coordinator-Non-Traditional Voc. Tins. Bureau of Voe. Ed. Jefferson Voc. Ed. Region. Joffe:-sontown, KY 40299. (502) 267-7491.
Job Responsibilitiew Technical, Trade and Idustrial Occupations, Counseling, Title IX.
Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,Counseling, Administration. MS. From Long Island Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Counseling. Implementation of Title IX A 76 Voc.Amendments.
WA SO 0323
JOHNSON, Elizabeth B. Coordinator, Principal. Meade CountyArea Vocational Education Center, Brandenburg, Ky.Vocational Education Region Five. Elizabethtown, KY42701. (502) 769-2326.
Job ResponsaTtiew Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Trade A Indus-trial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Dqror Home Eco-nomics, Biological Sciences. M.S. From West VirginiaUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Teaching, Supervising Teacher, Supervision ofVocational Programs.
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WA 10 0526
LOGAN, Joyce P. Regional Coordinator, Vocational Education Pro-grams. Vocational Regional Office, Madisonville, Ken-tucky. State Department of Education. Frankfort, KY40601. (502) 564-2890.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution,Health. Home Economics, Office, Technical. Trade &Industrial. Practical Arts.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Education.Vocational Education, Business and Office Education.M.A. From Murray State University.
Arsa(s) of Professional Erpertisc Business. Of-fice, Competency Based Vocational Programs, Evalua-tion of Voc. Programs.
WA 80 0527
SPEARS. Helen. Principal/Coordinator. Vocational Education.Bureau of Vocational Education. State of Kentucky.Frankfort, KY 40601. (502) 564-4286.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health & Of-fice Occupations. Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Secondary Education, Vocational Education.M.A. From Morehead State University.
Areas) of Professional Expertise: Fire Experi-ence, Teaching, Administration. Coordination.
WA 80 0528
VESCIO, Ann C. Regional Director. Blue Grass Vocational Educa-tion Region 15. Division of Program Management, Bu-reau of Voc. Ed. Lexington, KY 40511. (606) 252-3418.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health. Home Economics, Office, Technical. Trade &Industry.
Arsa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,Education. Administration. MS. From U. of Cincinnati.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Edu-cation, Administration.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA 80 0529
BELLINI, Theresa M. Administrative Assistant. Administration.Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional School District.North Adams, MA 01247. (413) 663-5383.
Job Raponsibilities: Distribution. Health. Of-fice, Technical, Trade, Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree School Ad-ministration, Education. M.Ed. From North AdamsState College.
"Ura(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Finance, Curriculum.
WA 10 0530
CONE, Lynn M. Coordinator. Dental Assisting. C. H. McCannTechnical School-Northern Berkshin Vocational Re-gional School District. North Adams, MA 01247. (413)663-5383.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Dental Hy-
giene. Associate R.D.H. From Forsyth School for DentalHygienists.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Dental Hy-giene.
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WA 80 0531
DUGUAY, Irene L. Head of the Cosmetology Program. Cos-metology. Northeast Metropolitan Regional VocationalSchool. Wakefield, MA 01880. (617) 246-0810.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industry.Arsa(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Cos-
metology. Cosmetology License and Teacher Certifica-tion. From Board of Registration of Hairdressers.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisr Cosmetology.
WA AO 0532
FEE, Mary L. Director of Guidance. Guidance. S3uth MiddlesexRegional Vocational School District. Framingham, MA01701. (617) 879-5400.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Guidance,Counseling. M.Ed. From Boston University.
Are(s) of Professional Expertise Guidance,Counseling.
WA 80 0533
FLIGHT, Myrtle R. Assistant Director. Blue Hills Regional Voca-tional School. Canton, MA 02021. (617) 828-2232.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupa-tions, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
4,1881(0 of Study and Highest Degree Occ. Ed.Admin., Health Agency Admin., Law. M.Ed. FromNortheastern University.
ArsaW of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations. Office Occupations, Home Economics.
WA 10 0534
KENNEDY, Jane T. Director. Practical Nursing Program. CharlesH. McCann Technical School. North Adams, MA01247. (413) 663-5383.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(') of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
BSN. From Simmons College.Aria(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-
tion, Teaching.
WA 80 0535
MARSH, Jacqueline M. Cluster Chairman/Lead Teacher. HealthOccupations. Shawsheen Valley Regional VocationalTechnical School. Billerica, MA 01866. (617) 667-2111.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-
sion & Management - Occupational Ed. M.Ed. FromFitchburg State College.
Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise Health Assist-ant. Medical Assistant, Nursing.
WA 110 0536
NOWACKI, Bibiana C. Technical Coordinator. Technical/ServiceOccupations. Tri-County Regional Vocational TechnicalSchool. Franklin, MA 02038. (617) 528-4396.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Technical.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,Education, Counseling. M.ED. From Rhode Island Col-lege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations, Education Curriculum Development, GroupManagement, Shop Management & Development.
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Target Populations
WA 80 0537
RICHARDSON, Patricia A. Director of Physical Education & Ath-letics. Physical Education & Athletics. Assabet ValleyReg. Voc. High School. Marlboro. MA 01752. (617) 485-9430.
Job Responsibilities: Physical Education a Ath-letics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree PhysicalEducation, Recreation, Health. Master. From BostonUniversity.
WA 80 0538
ZURET11. Marion G. Director. Health Occupations. Assabet ValleyRegional Vocational Sch. Marlboro, MA 01752. (617)485-9430.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Administration, Nursing Administration. PublicSchool Administration. M.S. From Boston University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise PracticalNursing Education, Dental Assisting Education, Nurses'Aide/Health Assistant Education.
MICHIGAN
WA SO 0539
DANFORD, Jan R. Director Vocational Education. Ingham Inter-mediate School District. Mason, MI 48854. (517) 676-3303.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., OfficeOce.. Trade & Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Ed., Economics, Accounting. M.A. From MichiganState University.
Antes) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDev., Manpower Training, Competency-Based Instruc-tional Systems.
WA 80 0540
GROGGEL, Mary L Curriculum Principal. Branch Area CareersCenter. Branch Intermediate School District. Coldwater,MI 49036. (517) 279-8081.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry. Food Service, Visual Communicritions.
Antes) of Study and Highest De;rac Manage-ment, Curriculum, Evaluation. Mater. From CentralMichigan University.
Antes) of Notational Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0541
SHEPHERD, Susan J. Director, Vocational Education and CareerDevelopment. Vocational Education. Charlevoix-EmmetIntermediate School District. Charlevoix, MI 49720.(616) 547-9947.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health. Home Economics, Office, Trade & Industrial Oc-cupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Business Education. M.A. From MichiganState University.
Antes) of Professional :7:pedlar CurriculumPlanning. Comp. Based Education, Technical Assistanceto Advisory Committees.
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NEW YORK
WA 80 0542
'BACKUS. Jacqueline. Director. Multi-Occupational Education.Broome, Mop. Delaware B.O.C.E.S. Binghamton. NY13902. (607) 748-3326.
Job Responsibilities Health. Office. Trade a In-dustry.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Elemen-tary Ed.. Voc. Reading. Sch. Adm. M.S. From State Uni-versity of New York - Oneonta.
Antes) of Professional Expertise: Pre-Voc forHandie., Oce. Assess., Compen.
WA 30 0543
CELEONE. Linda K. Coordinator, Health Occupations, Education.Saratoga /Warren Counties BOCES. Saratoga Springs.NY 12866. (518) 587-7577.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Higkat Dever Educa-
tional Administration, Health Ed., Registered Nursing.M.S. From Russell Sage College.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations Ed., Total Vocational Curriculum. Adult Voca-tional Education.
WA SO 0544
CHARTIER, Jeanne D. Coordinator of Health Occupations. Nurs-ing. Dutehess County BOCES. Poughkeepsie, NY12601. (914) 471-9200 ext. 34.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highest Avec Nursing,
French, Math. M.A. From New York University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-
tion, Curriculum.
WA 80 0545
DELEHANTY, Patricia E. Coordinator. Health Occupations Edu-cation Programs. Albany, Schenectady, Schoharie,BOCES. 1015 Watervliet Shaker Rd., Albany, NY12205. (518) 456-9267.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education, Administration. M.S. From SUNYAroa(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Edu-
cation, Administration.
WA 80 0546
FINNEGAN, Katherine K. Coordinator/Health Occupations/Cur-riculum Services. Occupational Education. Putnam /-Northern Westchester BOCES. Yorktown Heights, NY10598. (914) 245-2700 Ext. 271.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Curriculum
Development, School Administration. M.S. From StateUniversity of New York.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, School Administration.
WA 80 0547
FISK, Dorothy E. Director Health Programs. Health Occupations.Oswego County BOCES. 257 W. 4th St., Oswego, NY13126. (315) 343-0130.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations.
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Anse(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc. Edu-cation, Health Occupations, Nursing. M.S.Ed. FromState University College at Oswego.
Area(s) of Professional &petite N.O. Prog.Planning, Cont.-Ed. Prog., Admin. and Management.
WA 110 05411
GARGANO, Renee B. Coordinator of Special Programs. Occupa-tional Education. Putnam Northern WestchesterBOCES. York town Heights, NY 10598. (914) 245-2700ext. 286.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health. Of-fice, Technical, Trade & Indus., Vocational Evaluation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Counseling, Special Education. Masters in Edu-cation. From Boston U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Curriculum.Handicapped, Disadvantaged.
WA 80 0549
GORMAN, Angeline S. I.S.S.O.E. (Instructional Support Systemfor Occupational Ed.) Region Six Coordinator. CBVECurriculum. Jefferson-Lewis Vocational Technical Cen-ter. Watertown, NY 13601. (315) 788-3410.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupa-tions, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocation-al-Technical Education, Curriculum Development. MS.From University of New York.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise OccupationalEducation Instructor.
WA 110 0550
GRIFFMiS, Lyn T. Director, Instructional Support Services. Ca-reer Education. Allegany County BOCES. Belmont, NY14812. (716) 268-7693.
Job Responsibilities: Career Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration, Elementary Ed., Educational Adminis-tration. M.S. From St. Bonaventure University.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise- Career Educa-tion.
WA 110 0551
HAHN, Mary M. Administrative Assistant & Supervisor, HealthOccupations. Occupational Education. Erie CountyBOCES *1. Lancaster, NY 14086. (716) 686-2028.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Trade& Industrial.
Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Vocational Ed., Nursing. Master Ed. From SUCat Buffalo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Instructional Supervision, AdministrativeProcesses.
WA tO 0552
HELLERBACH, Edda M. Assistant Administrator. OccupationalEducation, Adult Program. Board of Cooperative Educa-tional Services. Hempstead, NY 11550. (516) 538-5411.
Job Responsibilities Industry Based Trainingfor the Handicapped, Consumer Ed Adult Basic Ed ,English as a Second Lang. for Adults, High SchoolEquivalency.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Foreign Languages, Elementary Education.M.Ed.Adm. and M.LA. From State University of NewYork.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Employmentof Handicapped Persons, Adult Basic Ed./High Sch.Equiv., Consumer Education.
WA 80 0553
JOHANN ESSEN, Norma. Staff Assistant. Division of OccupationalEducation. Board of Cooperative Educational Services(BOCES) of Nassau County. Westbury, NY 11590. (516)997-5410.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Occup.Education. Bus. & Distributive Ed.. Business Adminis-tration. B.S. From New York Institute of Technology.
Ames) of Professional Erpettiec AdvisoryGroups, Sex Equity, Coordination.
WA 80 0554
KEIRSBILCK, Donna H. Director of Occupational Education. Oc-cupational Education. Board of Cooperative EducationalServices. Patchogue, NY 11772. (516) 589.1124.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Dane EducationAdministration. M.S. From State University of NewYork.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Ad-min., Financial Mgmt., Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0555
LEMIEUX, Joyce G. Health Occupations Coordinator. Occupa-tional Education. St. Lawrence - Lewis CountiesBOCES. Ogdensburg, NY 13669. (315) 393-4570.
Job Responsibilities- Health Occupations.Anta(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
B.S. From College of Saint Rose.Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Teaching, Ad-
ministration, Counseling.
WA 110 0556
REYNOLDS, Eleanor R. Assistant Administrator. Division of Oc-cupational Education. Board of Cooperative EducationalServices. Westbury, NY 11590. (516) 997-8700.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Trade and Industrial.
Argots) of Study and Highest Avec EducationAdministration. Masters. From C. W. Post.
Aria(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalEducation for Handicapped, Voc. Ed. for the Disadvan-taged, Proposal Writing for Occupational Education Pro-Winn.
WA 110 0557
ROYCE, Nola. Coordinator: Curriculum Development - Occupa-tional Education. Instructional Services. Rensselaer - Co-lumbia Greene Counties B.O.C.E.S. 1550 SchuurmanRd., Castleton, NY 12033. (518) 477-8771.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Oc-cup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Trade & Indus.Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ed. Psy-chology, Ed. Administration, Curriculum Development.Professional Diploma in School Psy. From St. John'sUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment & Evaluation.
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WA 80 0558
VILLIERS. Susan L. Project Coordinator. Adult Education/Occu-pational Education Division. Board of Cooperative Edu-cation Services. Erie County. Lancaster, NY 14086.(716) 684-0595.
Job Responsibilities: Health & Office Occupa-tions. Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Instruc-tional Communication. Social Studies. Educational Ad-ministration. Ed.M. From State University of New York.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CETA Pro-grams. Employer Training Programs. Adult Education.
OKLAHOMA
WA 80 0559
BENSON. Ann M. Executive Director. Mid-America VocationalCurriculum Consortium. Mid-America Vocational Cur-riculum Consortium. Stillwater. OK 74074. (405)377-2000.
Job Responsibilities.. Agricultural. Distribution.Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics.Office Occupations, Technical. Trade and Industrial Oc-cupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation. Administration, Home Economics. ED.D.From Oklahoma State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Curr. Deve-lopment. Competency Based Ed.. Home EconomicsEducation.
OREGON
WA 80 0560
EDWARDS. Judith B. Director. Computer Technology Program.N.W. Regio-ml Educational Laboratory. Portland. OR97204. (503) 248-6974.
Job Responsibilities: Technical. Computer.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ed. Psych..
Instruc. Design, Educ. Research. Ph.D. From Universityof Iowa.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise InstructionalDesign. Computer-Assisted Instruction. Educ. Research.
WA 80 0561
HAMBY, Jeannette K. Regional Coordinator Career/Voc. Ed. Ca-reer/Voc. Ed. Washington County Education ServiceDistrict. Portland, OR 97229. (503) 641-7191.
Job Responsibilities. Agricultural. Distribution.Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Tech-nical. Trade & Indus. Occup.
Area(s)of Study and Highest Degree Career/Vo-cational, Psychology. Curriculum. Ph.D. From OregonState University.
Amt(s) of Professional Expertise Research.Development, Curriculum.
UTAH
WA 80 0562
EVANS, Beverly A. Business Department Chairman. Business. Uin-tah Basin Area Vocational Center. Roosevelt, UT 84066.(801) 722-4523.
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Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(') of Study and Highest Degree: English,Communications. Business. M.S. From Utah State Uni-versity.
Area(') of Professional Expertise Accounting.Office Occupations.
VIRGINIA
WA 80 0563
STROVINK, Karen C. Principal. Peninsula Buckroe Skill Center.Virginia Peninsula Vocational Technical Education Cu.Hampton, VA 23664. (804) 850-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations. Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree ManpowerManagement, Organizational Development. VocationalEducation. Master of Public Administration. FromGolden Gate University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Plan-ning. Program Management. Budgeting.
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Section 4: Universities and Colleges (and University Affiliated Units)
ALABAMA
WA 80 0364
ADAMS, Marlyne E. Curriculum Advisor for Business TeacherEducation & Chairperson, Business Education & CareerDevelopment. Business Education and Career Develop-ment. Alabama State Uni. city. Montgomery, AL36101. (205) 832-6072.
Job Responsibilities: Career Development.Ames) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Voc-Tech Education, Teacher Education.Ed.D. From University of Tennessee.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise UniversityTeacher, Business Education & Marketing, Executive Se-cretary/Consultant.
WA 10 0363
CAPLES, Virginia. Associate Dean. School of Agricultural, Envi-ronmental Science, Home Economics. Alabama A. & M.University. Normal, AL. 35762. (205) 859-7215.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education. Ph.D. From Iowa State University.
WA 10 0366
RICHARDSON, Bernice C. Chairperson/Teacher-Educator. HomeEconomics Education. Alabama A&M University. Nor-mal, AL. 35762. (205) 859-7304.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics Ed.Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degree Secondary
Education, Home Economics. Ed.D. From University ofAlabama.
**a(s) of Professional Expertise Teacher Edu-cation Home Economics, Methods (Teaching).
ARIZONA
WA 80 0367
CONTER, Marialyce. Director of the Opportunities for WomenProgram. Continuing Education. The University ofArizona. Tucson, AZ 85719. (602) 626.3902.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Home Eco-nomics, Office Occupations, Career Exploration.
Aress(s) of Study and Highest Degree HigherEducation, Management, Public Relations. MEd. FromUniversity of Arizona.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise VocationalCounseling, Programming, Time Management.
WA 80 03611
O'HERN, Lynn K. Coordinator, PHASE. Continuing EducationOpportunities for Women. University of Arizona. Tuc-son, AZ 85719. (661) 626.3902.
Job Resporuibilitiee Pre-employment readi-ness.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing. M.Ed. From University of Arizona.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Job ReadinessSkills, Career Planning, Job Search Techniques.
CALIFORNIA
WA 10 0369
'BAKER, Eva L. Director & Full Professor. Education. UCLA &Center for Study of Evaluation. Sherman Oaks, CA91403. (213) 825-4711.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Instruc-
tion, Testing, Research. Ed.D. From UCLA.Area(s) of Professional Erperthe Training
Evaluation.
WA 10 0370
NEWSOME, Ratans. Chair and Professor. Home Economics. Cali-fornia State University. Fresno, CA 93740. (209) 487-2164.
Job Responsibilitier Occupational Home Ec.o-nomics.
Anm(s) of Study and Highest Dqnse Dietetics,Food Technology, Nutrition. Ph.D. From Florida StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Dietetics,Food and Nutrition, Home Economics.
WA 80 0371
TREVENA, Paula J. Instructor and Clinic Supervisor. OptometricTechnician Program. Southern California College of Op-tometry. Fullerton, CA 92631. (714) 870-7226.
Job Responsibi(itim Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Visual
Science. A.A. From Southern California College of Op-tometry.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Office Man-agement, Ophthalmic Dispensing.
COLORADO
WA 80 0372
BENNETT, Lois W. Associate Professor in Vocational TeacherEducation. Graduate Vocational Teacher Education.University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, CO 80639.(303) 351-2941.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupa-tions, Technical, Trade A Industrial, Adult VocationalEducation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Vo-cational Education, Community Education, Manpower& Vocation Education. Ed.D. From University of North-ern Colorado.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Distributive Education, Business & OfficeEducation.
WA 80 0573
JOHNSON, Dora B. Chairperson. Department of Health Occupa-tions Teacher Education. University of NorthernColorado. Greeley, CO 80639. (303) 351.2461.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Health Oc-
cupations, Teacher Education, Administration. Ed.D.From University of Northern Colorado.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations, Teacher Education, Administration.
WA 80 0574
KELLER, Louise I. Coordinator of Graduate Voc. Teacher Ed.Graduate Vocational Teacher Education. University ofNorthern Colorado. Greeley, CO 80639. (303) 351-2460.
Job Responsibilities: All, Grad. Voc. TeacherEd.
A no (s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Behavioral Sciences, Educ. Technology. Doctor of Edu-cation. From Montana State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Educ.,DE/Marketing, Cooperative Voc. Educ.
WA 80 0575
MORRISON, Michaeleen A. Curriculum Development. Learningfor Living, Center for Community Services. MetropolitanState College. Box 9, 1006 11th St., Denver, CO 80204.(303) 934-1182.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree HumanServices. B.S. From Metropolitan State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Curriculum Marketing, Curriculum Im-plementation.
CONNECTICUT
WA 80 0576
HRICENIAK, Judith A. Coordinator, Nurse Teacher EducationProgram. Vocational Technical Education. Central Con-necticut State College. New Britain, CT 06050. (203)827-7412.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education, Adult. M.S. From Central Conn. State Col-lege.
pinions.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-
DELAWARE
WA 80 0577
ADAMS, Eva W. Chairperson. Home Economics. Delaware StateCollege. Dover, DE 19901. (302) 678-4964.
Job Regronsibilitiec Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Ed., Home Management, Consumer Economics. Ed.D.From Pennsylvania State U.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching, Re-search, Administration.
WA 80 0578
STEWART, Hester R. Vocational Home Economics Teacher Educa-tor Director, Consumer Education Program. Individualand Family Studies. University of Delaware. Newark,DE 19711. (302) 738-1181.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer and Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Instruction, Home Economics Education,Family Economics and Management. Ph.D. From South-ern Illinois University
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-based Instruction, Voc. Program Planning, ConsumerEducation.
WA 80 0579
WORDEN, Ethelwyn. Director of College Relations. (Develop-ment) College Relations. Wesley College. Dover, DE19901. (302) 736-2353.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office Occupations, Academic/transfer.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree Music.Bachelor of Music. From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Music Instruc-tion, Public Relations, Concert Management.
FLORIDA
WA 80 0580
LAWSON, Marsha T. Asst. Coordinator. Florida Educators Infor-mation Service. Florida State University. Tallahassee, FL32306.
Job Responsibilities: All Vocational EducationAreas.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree LibraryScience, Information Science, Education. MS. FromFSU.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment Support, On-line Data Base Searching,Copyright.
WA 80 0581
RAYNER, Gail T. Research Associate. Center for EducationalTechnology. Florida State University. Tallahassee, FL32306. (904) 644-4720.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations, Military.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Instruc-tional design, Training Research, Job Analysis. Ph.D.From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professkaal Expertise MilitaryTraining, Health Professions, Business
WA 80 0582
WHITE, Jane G. Head, Home Economics Education. Home Eco-nomics Education. Florida State University. Tallahassee,FL 32306. (904) 644-4048.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Home Management, Conmunica-tions. Ph.D. From Ohio State University
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching Voc.Home Economics, Curriculum Development, TeacherEducation.
WA 80 0583
WINKLER, Margaret. Coordinator. Florida Educators' InformationService. Center for Studies in Vocational Education,Florida State University. Tallahassee, FL 32306. (904)644-5892.
Job Responsibilities: Provide Information Sup-port to all Voc.-Ed. Areas in Florida.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: LibraryAdministration, Library Organization. MS. From FloridaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Information,Identification, Acquisition, Storage & Retrieval.
GEORGIA
WA 80 0584
CARTER, Dowe P. Affirmative Action Officer - Chemistry Profes-sor. College Wide. Georgia Southwestern College.Americus, GA 31709. (912) 928-1246.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Chemistry.
Education Doctorate. From University of Georgia.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 0585
'GIBSON, G. Ruth. Special Needs Coordinator. Vocational andCareer Development. Georgia State University. Atlanta,GA 30303. (404) 658-2500.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Office, Trade& Industry, Special Needs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Guidanceand Counseling, Vocational Leadership, Management.ABD. From Georgia State.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise: Special Needs,Cooperative Education, Youth Organizations.
HAWAII
WA 80 0586
SHIBATA, Helene 1. Coordinator. Office of the State Director forVocational Education - Career Information Center. Uni-versity of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI 96822. (808) 948-6635.
Job Raponsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & lndustnal Occupa-tions, Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Curriculumand Instruction, Library Science. M.Ed., M.S. From Urn-venity of Hawaii.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0587
WHITE, Barbara J. Coordinator of Special Services. Office of theState Director for Vocational Education. University ofHawaii. Honolulu, HI 96822. (808) 948-7461.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., OfficeOcc., Trade & Indus. Occup., Sex Equity.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Cur-riculum, Administration. Ed.D. From University of Ha-waii.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,Business Ed., Curriculum Development.
IDAHO
WA 80 0588
RAMSEY, Bette. Assistant Professor Vocational-Technical TeacherEducation. Vocational-Technical Teacher Education.Idaho State University. Pocatello, ID 83209. (208) 236-2460.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Ec., Office Occup., Technical, Trade & IndustrialOccupations, Special Needs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree CurriculumDevelopment, Supervision, Vocational Education. ABD.From Utah State Univ.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Special Needs, Food Service.
WA 80 0589
SUMTER, Bonnie J. Coordinator Vocational Health OccupationsEducation. Boise State University. Boise, ID 83605.(208) 385.1441.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Vocational Ed.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,
Health Occupations.
ILLINOIS
WA 80 0590
ANDERSON, Marcia A. Coordinator, Business Education. Voca-tional Education Studies. Southern Illinois University.Carbondale, IL 62901. (618) 453-3321.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(r) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Business Education. Ph.D. From SouthernIllinois University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Educa-tion.
WA 80 0591
ATTWOOD, Madge L. Division Chairperson/Health Occupations.Vocational-Technical. University of Illinois. Urbana/ -Champaign, IL 61820. (217) 333-7179.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(r) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation, Social Psychology, Curriculum. Ph.D. From Uni-versity of Michigan.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Instructional Methodology/Group Dynamics,Nursing
WA 80 0592
SMITH, Kathryn W Professor of Home Economics, University Oc-cupational Education Coordinator. Home Economics. Il-linois State University. Normal, IL 61761. (309)436-8738.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations, Educational Administration.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Vocational Education, Child Development andFamily. Ed.D. From University of Illinois.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching, Ad-ministration.
INDIANA
WA 80 0593
BOWMAN, Sylvia E. Special Assistant to President for ExternalDegree Program. School of Continuing Studies. IndianaUni ersity System. 1201 East 38th St., Indianapolis, IN46205.
Job Responsibilities Extended Studies Pro-gram.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Literature,History, Utopian Studies. Ph.D. From Sorbonne, Univer-sity of Paris.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Consultant,Communications, Administration.
WA 80 0594
DURHAM, Carol A. Coordinator of Mental Health Tech. Engineer-ing, Technology & Nursing. Purdue University. Ft.Wayne, IN 46805. (219) 482-5861.
Job Responsibilities Mental Health.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-
chology, Counseling. MA. From Ball State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,
Practicum Supervision.
WA 80 0595
EASTMAN, Adaline J. Coordinator of Vocational Teacher Educa-tion Programs and Professor. Business Education & Of-fice Administration. Ball State University. Muncie, IN47306. (317) 285-5239.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Interdisciplinary Coop. Ed., Vocational DirectorLicensing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Bus./Dis-tributive Ed., Admin. Management, Higher Education /-Teacher Education. Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations, Distributive Ed., High School & Collegiate Dept.Headships.
WA 80 0596
FORD, Winnifred M. Chairperson. Business-Distributive Educationand Office Administration. Indiana State University,School of Business. Terre Haute, IN 47809. (812) 232-6311 Ext. 2134.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Vocational Office Education. Ed.D. FromColorado State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Educa-tion.
WA 80 0597
FOWLER, Beverly D. Chairman. Home Economics. Indiana StateUniversity. Terre Haute, IN 47802. (812) 232-6311 Ext.5764.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Child De-velopment, Family Life, Counseling & Guidance, HomeEconomics Education. Ph.D. From University of SouthCarolina.
6292
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Child Devel-opment, Family Life, Occupational Child Care, HomeEconomics Education.
WA 80 0598
GAUGHAN, Marcia. Coordinator. Institute for Continuing Educa-tion. Purdue University, Calumet. Hammond, IN 46324.(219) 844-0520.
Job Responsibilities: GED Training, Women'sPrograms.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Spanish,French, Education. M.A.T. From Indiana University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: GED Train-ing.
WA 80 0599
McKENNA, Arlene M. Program Director. Radiologic Technology.Indiana University Northwest. Gary, IN 46408. (219)980-6540.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Radiologic
Technology Education, Competency-based Clinical Edu-cation, Credentialing. B.S.R.S. From U. of HealthScience - Chicago Medical School.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise RadiologicTechnology Curriculum, Radiologic Technology Pro-gram Administration, Radiologic Technology ProgramEvaluation.
WA 80 0600
MITCHELL, Thelma L Program Director-Accounting Technology.Division General & Technical Studies. Indiana Univer-sity/Purdue University. Fort Wayne, IN 46802. (219)482-5502.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Ac-counting Technology.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Account-ing, Education, Math. Masters in Accounting. From BallState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise A -counting.
WA 80 0601
RAMSEY, Patricia. Admissions Counselor. Admissions. IndianaUniversity, Southeast. New Albany, IN 47150. (812)945-2731 Ext. 212.
Job Responsibilities Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Humanities, Sociology. M.Ed. From University of Louis-ville.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling,Workshops.
WA 80 0602
ROWE, JoAnne S. Coordinator/Director, Indiana Consumer andHomemaking Education Curriculum Project. IndianaState University. Terre Haute, IN 47809. (812) 232-6311.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer and Homemaking Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: FamilyEconomics, Vocational Home Economics, CurriculumDevelopment. M.S. From Indiana State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Instructional Materials Development,Performance-based Voc. Ed.
Target Populations Section 4: Universities and Colleges (and University Affiliated Units)
WA 80 0603
SELTZ, Nancy C. Associate Director of Programs. School of Con-tinuing Studies. Indiana University. Bloomington, IN47405. (812) 337-1684.
Job Responsibilities: Counselor Training.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Personnel,
Guidance. M.S. From Indiana University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling,
Administration, Women's Programs.
WA 80 0604
SHARRARD, Nina M. Associate Professor. School of Nursing. In-diana State University. Terre Haute, IN 47809. (812)232-6311.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Public
Health Nursing. M.S.N. From Wayne State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Associate De-
gree Nursing, Health Occupations.
WA 80 0605
STONER1LL, Marjorie L. Assistant Dean & Director IndianapolisPrograms. School of Continuing Studies. Indiana Univer-sity. Indianapolis, IN 46205. (317) 264-4501.
Job Responsibilities.- Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Journalism,Education/ Extension, H.E. Adm. M.S. From PurdueUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations, Extension Education.
WA 80 0606
SULEIMAN, Louise F. Chairperson. Nursing. Indiana University,Southeast. New Albany, IN 47150. (812) 945-2731.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Higher
Education, Administration, Adult Education. Ed.D.From Boston University
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0607
WAGONER, Kathleen P. Professor. Business Education & OfficeAdministration. Ball State University. Muncie, IN47306. (317) 285-5525.
Job Responsibilities- Office Occupations - WordProcessing.
Area(s) of Study and H.ghest Degree: Office Ad-min., Data Processing, Business Education. Ph.D.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Word Process-ing, Secretarial, Clerical.
IOWA
WA 80 0608
HUGHES, Ruth P. Professor and Head. Home Economics Educa-tion. Iowa State University. Ames, IA 50011. (515) 294-6444.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer and Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Family Economics. Ph.D. From Cor-nell University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Teacher Education, Evaluation.
KENTUCKY
WA 80 0609
BENNETT, Charlotte M. Department Head. Home Economics.School of Applied Sciences and TechnologyMoreheadState University. Morehead, KY 40351. (606) 783-3231.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration, Clothing & Textiles, Consumer Education. Ed.D.From Indiana University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise; VocationalHome Economics, Administration.
WA 80 0610
KOENECKE, Alice. Chairman, Home Economics. Home Econom-ics. Murray State University. Murray, KY 42071. (502)762-3387.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Higher Education, Food and Nutri-tion. Ph.D. From Southern Illinois University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Education,Nutrition.
WA 80 0611
LITCHFIELD, Carolyn G. Head, Marketing and Distributive Edu-cation. Vocational Education. University of Kentucky.Lexington, KY 40506. (606) 257-1635.
Job Raponsibiiitier Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocational
Education, Business Administration, Guidance & Coun-seling. Ed.D. From Virginia Polytechnic Institute & StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation, Cooperative Method, Equity Issues.
WA 80 0612
RILEY, Marcia G. Associate Director of Sex Deseg. Project/Assist-ant Professor. Center for Career & Vocational TeacherEducation. Western Kentucky University. BowlingGreen, KY 42101. (502) 745-3441.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Admin.-/Supervision, Voc. H.E. Edu., Research. Ph.D. FromFlorida State U.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisr Teacher Edu-cation, Disadv. / Handicap, Research, Sex Equity.
WA AO 0613
SHELL, Vicki E. Project Director/Assistant Professor. IndustrialEducation. Murray State University. Murray, KY 42071.(502) 762-3392.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Voc. Ed.,Research. Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDrvelopment, Distributive/Business Ed.
LOUISIANAWA 80 0614
BENTLEY, Doris B. Department Head, Office Administration. Of-
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lice Administration and Business Education. Universityof Southwestern La. Lafayette, LA 70504. (318) 264-6651.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Business Administration, Administration and Supervi-sion. Ph.D. From Louisiana State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Man-agement, Curriculum, Secretarial Procedures.
WA 80 0615
GILLEY, Jeanne M. Professor and Associate Dean. College ofHome Economics. Louisiana Tech University. Ruston,LA 71272. (318) 257-2713.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Child De-velopment, Family Relations, Curriculum. Ph.D. FromTexas Woman's University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Day Care Pro-grams, Child Development-Secondary Curriculum,Family Relations-Secondary Curriculum.
WA 80 0616
HALEY, Elizabeth G. Dean. College of Home Economics.Louisiana Tech University. Ruston, LA 71272. (318)257.3727.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Child De-velopment, Early Childhood Education, Home Econom-ics. Ph.D. From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics Administration.
WA 80 0617
HOBDY, Mary A. Assistant to the President. The President's Office.Grambling State University. Grambling, LA 71245.(318) 247.6941.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,
Office Adm., History. M.A. From Louisiana Tech Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Ad-min., English, Business Ed.
WA 80 0618
LANGSTON, Virginia L. Head. Home Economics. SoutheasternLouisiana University. Hammond, LA 70402. (504) 345-3056.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Teacher Education - Home Economics.
Area(s) of Stay and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Home and Family Life, Nutrition.Ph.D. From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teacher Edu-cation, Supervision.
WA 80 0619
MOUNT, Elaine W. Library Director. Library. The John XXIIILibrary, St. Mary's Dominican College. New Orleans,LA 70118. (504) 865-7761.
Job Responsibilities: Library Science.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Library
Science. M.L.S. From Louisiana State University.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: LibraryScience.
WA 110 0620
NEEL, Reba K. Head, Department of Office Administration.Louisiana Tech University. Ruston, LA 71272. (318)257-3293.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education. Ph.D. From Indiana University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Secretary,
Accts. Clerk.
WA 80 0621
STEVENSON, Ann W. Administrative Assistant. Purchasing.Grambling State University. Grambling, LA 71245.(318) 247-8238.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration, Gen. Clerical. Assoc. of Arts. FromRobinson's Business College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business Ad-ministration, Clerical Gen.
WA 80 0622
WINSOR, Elsa L. Chairman. Division of Science. St. Mary'sDominican College. New Orleans, LA 70118. (504) 865-7761.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics.
Aras(s) of Study and Highest DegreeParasitology, Microbiology, Immunology. Ph.D. From
Tulane University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Medical Tech-
nology, Respiratory Care, Vocational Home Economics.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA 80 0623
SCHACHTER, Jane S. Associate Professor of Cooperative Educa-tion and Director of Life/Career Planning Programs.Cooperative Education. Northeastern University. Bos-ton, MA 02115. (617) 437-3463.
Job Responsibilities: Criminal Justice, PhysicalEducation, Recreation, Business Administration, LiberalArts, Compensatory Students.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Research,Statistics, Testing and Measurement. M.Ed. FromNortheastern University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ProgramDevelopment, Curriculum Development, Training andEvaluation, Cooperative Education.
WA 80 0624
UHLINGER, Susan J. Extension Specialist, Evaluation and Man-agement Information. Cooperative Extension Service.University of Massachusetts. Amherst, MA 01003. (413)545.2197.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Planning, Evaluation, Organizational Develop-ment. Ed.D. From University of Massachusetts.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
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WA 80 0625
WINKLER, Kathleen A. Lecturer/Staff Assistant. Education, Cen-ter for Occupational Education. University of Massa-chusetts. Amherst, MA 01003. (413) 545.1536.
Job Responsibilitia: Special Education/Voca-tional Education.
Area(s) of Scaly and Highest Degree SpecialEducation, Vocational Education, Counseling. DoctoralCandidate. From University of Mass.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: ProfessionalDevelopment Activities/Program Planning, ProposalWriting, Counseling, Career Education, Special Educa-tion in Vocational Education.
MICHIGAN
WA 80 0626
BOWEN, Ella M. Assistant Professor/Program Chairperson. Occu-pational Education. The University of Michigan. AnnArbor, MI 48109. (313) 764-8423.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office,Health, Technical, Trade & Industry, Voc./Special Edu-cation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocation-al-Technical Education, Business Education. Ed.D.From University of Illinois.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise: Career Educa-tion, Vocational/Special Education, Occupational/SexRole Stereotyping.
WA 80 0627
McMULLEN, Elsa A. Chairman. Home Economics, Family Life &Consumer Economics. Central Michigan University. Mt.Pleasant, MI 48859. (517) 774-3218.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Ara(') of Study and Highest Degree: Foods &Nutrition. Ph.D. From Universi:y of North Carolina.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0628
MOORE, Mary V. Department Chairman. Business Law and OfficeAdministration. Michigan State University. East Lans-ing, MI 48824.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Ans(') of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Higher Education, Personnel Management.Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Ans(') of Professional Expertise Teaching, Ad-ministration, Counseling.
WA 80 0629
SCHNEBLY, Martha E. Deputy Dean, Faculty of Allied HealthProfessions. Wayne State University. Detroit, MI 48202.(313) 577-1047.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(il of Study and Highest Degree Occupa-
tional Therapy, Guidance & Counseling, Administrationof College & Universities. Ed.D. From Columbia Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise OccupationalTherapy, College Teaching, College Administration.
WA 80 0630
SUNDBERG, Mary C. Coordinator, Division of Practical Nursing.Practical Nursin, Northern Michigan University. Mar-quette, MI 49855. (906) 227-2640.
Job Rupwaribiliris: Health Occupations.kiw(s) of Seedy and Highest Degree Psychiatric
Nursing. Masters of Science in Nursing. From WayneState University.
Ase') i Professional Expertise Curriculum,Objectives.
MINNESOTA
WA 80 04)1
STARKS, Gretchen A. Director of Reading Center. General Educa-tion. University of Minnesota Technical College. Crook-ston, MN 56716. (218) 281-6510.
Job Responsibilities: Supportive service for Vo-cational Education.
Ansa(s) of Study and Higheot Dever Reading.M.A. From Western Michigan University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Reading (Spe-cial Services), English.
WA 80 0632
THOMAS, Ruth G. Head, Home Economics Education. VocationalTechnical Education. University of Minnesota. St. Paul,MN 55108. (612) 373-1530.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking, Home Economics.
Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Deem Educa-tional Admin., Vocational Educ., Research and Evalua-tion. Ph.D. From University of Minnesota.
Aseps(s) of Professional Etpertise: Curriculumand Program Development, Instruction, Home Econom-ics.
MISSISSIPPI
WA 80 0633
CALLAWAY, Charlene W. Operations Coordinator. Research andCurriculum Unit. Mississippi State U. Mississippi State,MS 39762. (601) 325.2510.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, English.Ames) of Professional Expertise: Business Edu-
cation.
WA 80 0634
SMITH, Modestine. Head Teacher Educator. Home Economics. Al-corn State University. Lorman, MS 39096. (601) 877-3711 Ext. 158.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Areas) of Staysail Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education. MEd. From Tuskegee Institute.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Methods ofTeaching, Supervision, Consumer Education.
WA 80 0635
SPAN N, Mary C. Associate Dean - School of Arts & Sciences andAssistant Professor - Dept. of Biological Sciences. Mis-sissippi University for Women. Columbus, MS 39701.(601) 328-5728.
9565
Seethe 4: Usivarsides nod Caws (and University Affiliate. Units) Target Por-'tioas
kb Ropstuihilioior Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations.
Amigo) .1' Sad, sad Highest Dorm Botany,Zoology. M.Ed. From Mississippi College.
ARN(s) of Prolosoitoof Erpertioc Medical Tech-nology.
MISSOURI
WA IS 5636
BUDIG, Jeanne E. Director, Planning and Analysis. Office of thePresident. Lincoln University. Jefferson City, MO65101. (314) 751.2325 Ext. 231.
he Rarpoossibilitha: Agricultural, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Ames/ el' Study sot Highest Dorm Statistics,Finance, Law. Ph.D. From Illinois State Univert'y.
Asse(s) o / Profits:0W Expottipc Long RusePlanning, Equal Opportunity for Minorities, Administra-tive Development.
WA $5 0637
ESRY, Cordelia M. Chairperson. Nursing. Missouri Western StateCollege. St. Joseph, MO 64507. (816) 271.4404.
he Reopostibilitisr Health Occupations.Atse(s) o/ Study sod Nightie Therm Nursing,
Counseling, Education. M.Ed. From University of Mis-souri.
Ames) of Ptglostistol Erstrtisc Surgery, Pub-lic Health, Medical-Surgical Nursing.
WA 110 0631
GILLS, Susan V. Chairperson. Nursing. Northwest Missouri StateUniversity. Maryville, MO 64468. (816) 582.7141 Ext.1230.
kb letpossibilites: Health Occupations.Anni0) 4 Study and Highest Digoot: Nursing,
Public Health, Education. Muter of Science in PublicHealth. From University of Missouri.
Anus) of Profissiosoal &paths PracticalNursing.
WA SS 0631
!POCK, Betty J. Director, Department of Nursing. Missouri South-ern State College. Joplin, MO 64801. (417) 624-11100.
is:.# Repttsuibilifior Health Occupations.Atse(s) 4 Study and Woof Dove Mental
Health Nursing, Education. M.S.N. From University ofOklahoma.
Ants(s) of ho/otsiostal Hop:slim Associate De-gree Nursing.
WA SS 5645
MADDOX, Neva P. Department Head. Office Administration andBusiness Education. Southwest Missouri State Univer-sity. Springfield, MO 65802. (417) 836-5505.
Jab lispostsibilitiow Office Occupations.Atse(s) a/ Study and High* Degree Business
Education, (Mace Administration, Guidance and Coun-seling. M.S.14. From University of Missouri.
km(s) 4 Prolatiossisi Exporsioc Business Edu-cation, Office Management, Women in Management
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WA 000641WEST, Lynda L Assistant Professor. Practical Arts, Vocational-
Technical Education. University of Missouri. Columbia,MO 65201. (314) 882-6707.
Arm(s) of Study end Highest Dorm Compre-hensive Voc. Ed., Higher & Adult Ed., Management.Ph.D. From University of Missouri.
Anis(s) of Prolosiosol &smilax Special Needs,Manpower, Guidance.
MONTANA
WA SO 0642
BRIGGS, Margaret. Department Head & Assistant Dean, HomeEconomics. Home Economics. Montana State Univer-sity. Bozeman, MT 59717. (406) 994-3244.
kb Rarpossillilitits: Occupational Home FA°.nomics.
Atst(s) of Study and Highest Dew TeacherEducation, Home Economics Education. Ed.D. FromTeacher's College, Columbia University.
Atvs(c) of Professional Expntisc Teacher Edu-cation.
NEBRASKA
WA $ 0643
CRAIN, Hazel M. Director. Center for Busing," and VocationalTeacher Education. University of Nebraska. Lincoln, NE68588. (402) 472-2552.
Job Rapossibilitior Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations, Industrial Arts.
Ant(s) of Stay wed Mew Dann Adminis-tration, Vocational Education, Home Economics M.D.From Colorado State University.
Ant(s) of Prolasitiosi &p shy Administra-tion, Vocational Educ., Home Economics.
WA SO 0644
NEWTON, Audrey E. Chairman. Dept. of Textiles. Clothing andDesign. University of Nebraska. Lincoln, NE 68583.(402) 472-2920.
Job Rigessthilitios: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Ant(s) of Study 4/411 Highest Dorm Clothing ATextiles, Higher Ed., Communications. Ph.D. From OhioState U.
Asso(s) of ens/ossiosel &partite: Clothing. De-sign, Textiles.
NEVADA
WA so osss
MICHEL, Mary A. Dean. College of Allied Health Professions.University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, NV 89154.(702) 739-3693.
Job Rarpoasibilities: Health Occupations.Aria(s) of Study and Highest Thew Educa-
tional Psychology, Nursing. Statistics. Ed.D. FromNorthern Illinois University.
Aros(s) of Professiossi Erportior Administra-tion, Curriculum.
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WA 80 0646
WITT, Rosemary. Chairperson. Department of Nursing. Universityof Nevada. Las Vegas, NV 89154. (702) 739-3360.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing.
Ph.D. From University of Texas.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Curriculum
Development.
NEW JERSEY
WA 80 0647
ELSASSER. Ruth E. Allied Health Administrative Officer, Profes-sor. Biological and Allied Health Sciences. Fairleigh Die-kinson University. 285 Madison Avenue, Madison. NJ07940. (201) 377.4700 Ext. 499.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.AreaW of Study and Highest Degree Biology.
Neuroanatomy. Cancer Research. M.S. From FordhamUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: RespiratoryTh. A.S.. Radio logic Tech. B.S.. Physical Therapist As-sistant A.S.
WA 80 0648
GROENING, Eva J. Registrar. Centenary College. Hackettstown.NJ 07840. (201) 852.1400.
Job Responsibilities. Agricultural. Health & Of-fice Occupations. Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Compara-tive Literature, American Literature. American Intellec-tual History. M.A. From University of Michigan.
WA 80 0649
NOBLE. Rosie A. Director. Health Careers Program. School ofMathematics & Sciences. Montclair State College. UpperMontclair, NJ 07043. (201) 893-4415.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Physi-
ology. M.S. From Rutgers University.AtraW of Professional Expertise Teaching. Pro-
gram & Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0650
PALZER, Doris M. Chairperson. Home Ecor.omics. Glassboro StateCollege. Glassboro, NJ 08028. (609) 445.7042.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ed. Ad-min., Home Economics. Textiles & Clothing. Ed.D.From Temple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Retailing.
WA 80 0651
PRISCO, Dorothy A. Program Coordinator. Merchandising.Centenary College. Hackettstown, NJ 07840. (201) 852-1400 Ext. 262.
Job Responsibilities: Fashion Merchandising.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Fashion
Merchandising, Fashion Design, Fashion Communica-tions. M.S. From University of Alabama.
Art101) of Professional Expertise Merchandis-Int.
WA 80 0652
SNELL, Margaret A. Assistant Prof. Urban Educ Rutgers Univ.New Brunswick, NJ 08903. (201) 932.7786.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Coop. Educ.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adm.. Cou.
Tchg. Ed.D. From Rutgers U.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Health Oc-
cup.. Coop. Ed., Competency Testing.
NEW MEXICO
WA 80 0653
SCARBOROUGH. Margaret J. Coordinator. Continuing HealthEducation. College of Human & Community Services.New Mexico State University. Las Cruces, NM 88003.(505) 646-3812.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Voc.Tech.
Education. Coun. & Guidance. Administration. M.Ed.From Colorado State University.
Ands) of Professional Expertise Nursing.Teaching. Supervision.
NEW YORK
WA 80 0654
FARRIS. Charlotte J. Director, Project MOVE. Vocational Techni-cal Education. SUNY College of Technology. Utica. NY13507. (315) 792.3536.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution,Technical, Health, Occup. Home Ec., Office, Trade &Indus.. Indus. Arts. Guidance, Administration.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalHome Ec., Ed. Psychology, Research & Evaluation.Ph.D. From Pennsylvania State University.
AreaW of Professional Expertise Voc. TeacherEd., Program Planning & Evaluation. Leadership Deve-lopment.
WA 80 0655
TORCHIANA, Margarida L. Chairperson and Associate Professor.Division of Early Childhood. SUNY Cobleskill Agricul-tural & Technical College. Cobleskill, NY 12043. (518)234.5421.
Job Responsibilities: Early Childhood.Ansa(4 of Study and Highest Degree Early
Childhood, Parent Involvement, Human Development.M.A. From State University of Iowa.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Early Educa-tion, Teacher Training, Special Education.
WA 80 0656
TORTORA. Phyllis G. Chairperson. Department of Economics.Queens College. Flushing. NY 11367. (212) 520.7219.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
AnsaW of Study and Highest Degree Textiles &Clothing, Home Economics Ed. Ph.D. From New YorkUniversity.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Education.
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NORTH DAKOTA
WA 80 0657
DOBRY. Alberta M. Department Chairperson. Home EconomicsDept. North Dakota State University. Fargo, ND 58105.(701) 237-7103.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: CurriculumSecondary Education, Home Management, Sociology.Ph.D. From Michigan State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Secondary
Teaching (Home Economics), Food Service Occupa-tions. Teacher Education.
WA 80 0658
'MURPHY, Patricia D. Director. Institute of Teacher Education.North Dakota State University. Fargo, ND 58105. (701)237-7127.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, OccupationalHome Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education.Home Economics Education. Ph.D. From U. of Min-nesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Research, Teaching.
OHIO
WA 80 0659
ADAMS, Kay A. Coordinator of Evaluation. Management. The Na-tional Center for Research in Vocational Education TheOhio State University. Columbus. OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Research Evaluation &Planning Across Program Areas.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EvaluationMethods, Planning Methods. Research Methods. Ph.D.From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Program Im-pact Evaluation, Needs Assessment, Management Infor-mation Systems.
WA 80 0660
ARMSTRONG, Barbara N. Professor and Department Head. HomeEconomics and Family Ecology. The University of Ak-ron. Akron. OH 44325. (216) 375-7723.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Family Life Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics, Family Life, Child Development. Ph.D.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Family LifeEducation, Occup. Home Ec., Child Care Programs.
WA 80 0661
BAILEY, Lena. Chairperson. Home Economics Education. TheOhio State University. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 422-4487.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree HigherEducation, Communications, Home Economics Education. Ph.D. From The Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Consumer and
Homemaking Education.
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WA 80 0662
BICE, Juanita W. Research Specialist. The National Center for Re-search in Vocational Education The Ohio State Univer-sity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Research & Liaison.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education, Administration, Research. Ed.D. From Uni-versity of Tennessee.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise R & D ProjectMgmt., Evaluation, D.E. Teacher Education & InserviceTraining for State & Local Administrators.
WA 80 0663
BOWERS, Ellen. Research Specialist, I. Development Division. TheNational Center for Research in Voc. Ed. - The OhioState University. Columbus. OH 43210. (614) 486 -3655.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Fairness in Vocational
Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational,
Technical & Career Education with Administrative ernphuis. Ed.D. From Oklahoma State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business & Of-
fice, Administration, Sex Equity.
WA 80 0664
CAMPBELLTHRANE. Lucille. Associate Director of Develop-mental Research. Development. The National Center forResearch in Voc. Ed., The Ohio State University. Colum-bus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry, Performance Based Ed., Equity, Special Needs.Adult Guidance, Comprehensive Planning.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Human
Development, Administration, Teacher Education.D.ED. From Pennsylvania State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Curriculum, Evaluation.
WA 80 0665
CARRELL. Marilyn J. Director of Placement. Senior Placement.The University of Akron. Akron, OH 44325. (216) 375-7747.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Occup. Home Ec., Trade & Indus., Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educ. Ad-min., Career Counseling. M.S. From University of Ak-ron.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Admin. -
Higher Ed., Career Counseling, Vocational Choices.
WA 83 0666
CHASE, Shirley A. Research Specialist. Information Services. TheNational Center for Research in Vocational Education.The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH 43210. (614)486-3655.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution.Health Occup., Occup. Home Econ., Office Occup.,Technical, Trade & Industrial Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Vocational Education. Ph.D. FromOhio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching,
Curriculum, Administration.
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WA 80 0667
DENNISTON. Betty A. Project DirectorResearch Specialist.Development Division. National Center for Research InVocational Education. The Ohio State University.Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486.3655 Ext. 428.
Job Responsibilities All Areas.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counseling
& Guidance, Administration. Higher Education. Ph.D.From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion. Health Occupations. TechnicalDefense Plant.
WA 80 0668
FRANKEN, Marion E. Research Spccialist. The National Centerfor Research in Vocational Education, The Ohio StateUniversity. Columbus. OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Research /EvaluationSpecial Populations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-tional Administration, Vocational Education. SpecialEducation. Ph.D. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: EducationalAdministration, Research/Evaluation, Special Popula-tions.
WA 80 0669
GALANES. Gloria J. Assistant Director, Lima Campus. Community Educational Services. Continuing Education,Lima Campus and Lima Technical College. Ohio StateUniversity, Lima Campus. Lima, OH 45804. (419) 228-2641.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Health. Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree CollegeStudent Personnel. Guidance and Counseling. M.A.From Bowling Green State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Marketing.
WA 80 0670
HALSTEAD, Georgia. Professor of Home Economics. Home Eco-nomics. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green.OH
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area's) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Curriculum. Evaluation/Supervision.Ph.D. From Pennsylvania State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise MethodsCourses. Supervision of Preservice Teachers, TeachingGraduate courses in Home Economics Education.
WA 80 0671
JOHNSON, Marion T. Project Director, Research Specialist. Ap-plied Research & Development. The National Center forResearch in Vocational Education The Ohio State Uni-versity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486.3655.
Job Responsibilities: Vocational Education Re-search ( Spccial Needs).
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Research &Development. Evaluation, Spccial Education. Ph.D.From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Special Needs.Handicapped. Disadvantaged, Out of School Youth.
WA 80 0672
KOWLE, Carol P. Research Specialist I. The National Center forResearch in Vocational Education - The Ohio State Uni-versity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486.3655 Ext. 43.
Job Responsibilities: Research.Arra(s) of Study ond Highest Degree: English,
Educational Research. Vocational Education. Ph.D.From U. of Wisconsin.
Arra(s) of Professional Expertise: Research.
WA 80 0673
LUBARSKY. Rochelle L. Director of Nursing. Associate DegreeNursing Program. University of Toledo Community &Technical College. Toledo. OH 43606. (419) 537.3374.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations(Nursing-AD).
Arra(s) of Study ond Highest Degree Audio-visual Education. M.Ed. From University of Toledo.
Arra(s) of Professional Expertise: Medical-Sur-gical Nursing.
WA 80 0674
MACKALL, Emily P. Chairman. Economics. Youngstown StateUniversity. Youngstown. OH 44555. (216) 742.3427.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Public Fi-
nance. Macro Econ.. Urban & Regional Econ. ABD.From U. of Pittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: ConsumerEcon., Econ. Education for Public School Teachers. Ad-ministration.
WA 80 0675
McKINNEY. Lorena A. Senior Research Spccialist. Development.The National Center for Research in Vocational Educa-tion - The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH 43210.(614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Teacher Education - Per-formance Based Career Educ./Special Needs (Hand-icapped).
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Administration, Secondary Education, Supervi-sion. Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Research,Development. PerformanceBased Education SpccialNeeds (Handicapped).
WA 80 0676
MERTENS, Donna M. Research Specialist. Policy Analysis. TheNational Center for Research in Vocational Education -The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH 43210. (614)486-3655.
Job Responsibilities Research.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Psych.. Statistics, Research Design. Ph.D. From U.of Kentucky.
Arm(s) of Professional Expertise Effectivenessof Voc. Ed.. Evaluation, Research Priorities.
WA 80 0677
MILLER, Juliet V. Director, ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult. Career& Vocational Ed. The National Center for Research inVocational Education The Ohio State University.Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486.3655.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution.Health. Office, Technical. Trade & Industrial Occs:pa-tions. Occupational Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance& Counseling. Career Development, Knowledge Utiliza-tion. Ph.D. From University of Michigan.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Deve-lopment, Program Evaluation, Programs for Hand-icap-.
WA 80 0678
MINUGH, Carol J. Project Director. The National Center for Re-search in Vocational Education -The Ohio State Univer-sity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilitier Research.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ed. Adm.,
Indian Ed., Economic Planning. M.Ed. From Washing-ton State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Real Estate,Administration, Food Preparation.
WA 80 0679
NUNEZ, Ann R. Research Specialist I. Research. The NationalCenter for Research in Vocational Education - The OhioState University. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilitier Guidance & Counseling,Career Development.
Atua(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEduc., Educ. Psychology. Ph.D. From Texas A & MUniversity.
Anta(s)' of Professional Expertise Guidance &Counseling, Career Development.
WA 80 0680
OECHSLER, Dorothy A. Director, Professor of Nursing. AssociateDegree Program in Nursing. University of Cincinnati.Cincinnati, OH 45236. (513) 745-4220.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Teaching. M.S.N. From Wayne State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Ad-
ministration, Teaching in Program.
WA 80 0681
O'TOOLE, Cathleen M. Director - Ohio Distributive EducationMaas. Lab. Vocational & Technical Education. The OhioState University. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 422-5001.
Job Responsibilities:Distribution, OccupationalWork Adjustment.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-sion, Curriculum, Administration. M.Ed. From KentState University.
Arta(s) of Professional Expertise Dist. Educ.,Curriculum Dev.
WA 80 0632
PETERSON, Marla P. Associate Director, Field Services. NationalCenter for Research in Voc. Ed., Ohio State University.Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities:Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occ., Occupational Home Economics, Office Oc-cupations, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occ.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance& Counseling, Vocational Educ., Research. Ph.D. FromOhio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise.Research Ad-ministration, Teaching/Business Education, CounselorEducation.
WA 80 0683
ROSS, Novella M. Research Specialist. The 'National Center forResearch in Vocational Education -The Ohio State Uni-versity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
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Job Responsibilities: Research.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Administration, Research. Ph.D. From OhioState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:-Business Edu-cation, Research, Administration.
WA 80 0684
SCHWARBERG, Helene. Trade & Industrial Teacher Educator.Vocational Department. University of Cincinnati. Cin-cinnati, OH 45221. (513) 475-4671.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Trade& Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc, Ed.,Curriculum. Ed.D. From U. of Cincinnati.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Supervision,Curriculum, Teaching potential dropouts.
WA 80 06115
SEFTON, Cynthia D. Assistant Professor, Field Service. Curriculuma Instruction a Vocational Education. University of Cin-cinnati. Cincinnati, OH 45221. (513) 475-4671.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education. M.Ed. From U. of Cincinnati.Area(s) of Professional ExpertisePre-service a
In-service Teacher Education, Human Resources Deve-lopment.
WA 80 0686
'SEWELL, Jean R. Head Librarian. Lima Campus Library LimaTechnical College. Ohio State University. 4300 CampusDrive, Lima, OH 45804. (419) 228-2641.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade a Industrial Occupa-tions.
Areet(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,Library Science, Mathematics. MA. From Columbia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise LibraryScience, Technical Libraries, Teaching.
WA 80 0687
SLEICHER, Martha M. Chairperson, Director. Nursing. MiamiUniversity. Oxford, OH 45056. (513) 529-7320.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-
nical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Nursing. Ph.D. From University of Michigan.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,
Adult Education.
WA 80 0688
SPIR ER, Janet E. Research Specialist. Evaluation & Policy Division.National Center for Research in Vocational Education -The Ohio State University. 1960 Kenny Road, Colum-bus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Evaluation.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Public Ad-
ministration, Evaluation, Human Resource Policy. Ph.D.From Ohio State University.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise ProgramEvaluation, Human Resource Policy.
WA 80 06119
THOMPSON, Phyllis E. Coordinator Developmental Education.Student Services. Central Ohio Technical College/OhioState University. Newark, OH 43055. (614) 366-3321.
Target Populations Section 4: Universities and Colleges (and University Affiliated Units)
Job Responsibilities: Developmental Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Secondary
and Adult Education, English. B.A. From University ofOregon.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Adult BasicEducation, Developmental Education, Community Edu-cation.
WA 80 0690
TOMPKINS, Wilma W. Nuns. Consultant-Health Occupations.Trade & Industrial Education. The Ohio State Univer-sity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 466.2901.
Job Responsibilities. Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc. Ed.
MA. From Ohio State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Health Occu-
pations.
WA 80 0691
VEGSO, Kathryn A. Assistant Dean and Director, Adult ResourceCenter. Continuing Education & Public Services. TheUniversity of Akron. Akron, OH 44325. (216) 375-7448.
Job Responsibilities:Brokerage service of edu-cational information, guidance, and referral.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance& Counseling, Adult Education, Administration. M.S.From University of Akron.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertire Career/LifePlanning, Women's lives in transition, Continuing Edu-cation.
WA 80 0692
VETTER, Louise. Program Director and Senior Research Specialist.Development Division. National Center for Research inVocational Education, Ohio State University. Columbus,OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counseling
Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Statistics.Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,Career Development, Guidance and Counseling, R & D.
WA 80 0693
VORNDRAN, Barbara S. Senior Research Specialist. The NationalCenter for Research in Vocational Education, The OhioState University. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade kIndustry.
Arar(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Education, Educational Research and Development,Teacher Training. Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
ARN(s) of Professional Erpertise Teacher Edu-cation, Research & Development, Curriculum Develop-ment.
WA 80 0694
WATKINS, Linda S. Coordinator of Counseling. Miami University-Middletown Campus. Middletown, OH 45042. (513)424-4444.
Job Responsibilities: Career Development.Anra(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Cross-
Cultural Psychology, Non-Verbal Behavior, Women'sStudies. M.A. From Michigan State University.
Arta(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalTesting, Occupational Information, Career DevelopmentCourse.
WA 80 0695
WEST, Anne H. Coordinator, Secretarial Science. Business and Of-fice Technology. The University of Akron. Akron, OH44325. (216) 375-7377.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business,
Secretarial. Master. From Madison University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business, Se-
cretarial.
WA 80 0696
WINKFIELD, Pat W. Project Director. Development. The NationalCenter for Research in Vocational Education - The OhioState University. Columbus, OH 43207. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Adult Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation. Ph.D. From OSU.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Disadvan-
taged/ Handicapped, Adult Education.
WA 80 0697
WRIGHT, Barbara K. Research Specialist. The Ohio Traffic SafetyEducation Center, Special Projects. The National Centerfor Research in Vocational Education, The Ohio StateUniversity. Columbus, OH 43210. (614) 486-3655.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industry.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Transpor-
tation and Safety Education, Evaluation, Curriculum andInstructional Design. Ph.D. From Florida State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise DistributiveEd., Urban and Regional Transportation Planning.
OKLAHOMA
WA SO 0698
FRYE, Mary L. Asst. Director, School of Health, Physical Educa-tion & Leisure Services. Oklahoma State University.Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 624-5510.
Job Responsibilities Recreation Programming.Arar(s) of Study and Highest Degree Higher
Education Administration, Recreation - Physical Ed.,Psychology. Ed.D. Candidate. From Oklahoma StateUniversity.
Arar(s) of Professional Expertise Recreation -Physical Educ., Psychology & Leisure Counseling, Edu-cation.
WA 80 0699
HIRSCHLEIN, Beulah M. Associate Professor/Director, HomeEconomics University Extension. Home EconomicsEducation/Division of Home Economics. OklahomaState University. Stillwater, OK 74074. (405) 624-6571.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Home Economics-Consumer and Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Higher Education, Research and Evaluation.Ph.D. From Oklahoma State University.
Anra(s) of Professional Erpertise CurriculumtDenv.elopment, Educational TechnologY, Teacher Educa-tion.
WA 80 0700
JORGENSON, D. Elaine. Professor & Head. Home EconomicsEducation. Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, OK74074. (405) 624-5046.
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Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer & Homemaking.
A rea(s)of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education. Ed.D. From Oklahoma State Univer-sity.
WA 80 0701
PATTON, Lucille W. Dean, School of Special Arts and Sciences.School of Special Arts and Sciences. Central State Uni-versity. Edmond, OK 73034. (405) 341-2980.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations,Home Economics, Funeral Service, Industrial Arts.
Aras) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Higher Education. Ed.D. From OklahomaState University.
Area(c) of Professional Expertise: DistributiveEducation, Office Occupations.
OREGON
WA 80 0702
DOST, Jeanne. Director, Center for Women Studies/AssociateProfessor Economics. Center for Women Studies/Eco-nomics. Oregon State University. Corvallis, OR 97331.(503) 754-4335.
Job Responsibilities: Affirmative Action, CivilRights & Representing Women's Viewpoints in AllFields Such As Advertising, Marketing, Art, etc.
Arta(s) of Study and Highest Degree Regional
Economics, Econometrics, Microeconomics. Ph.D.From Harvard University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Labor MarketAnalysis, Women Studies, Economics.
WA 80 0703
JEWELL, Star la A. Assistant Director, Continuing Education, OffCampus Programs. Continuing Education. SouthernOregon State College. Ashland, OR 97520. (503) 482-6331.
Job Raponsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical.
Area(s)of Study and Highest Degree: Curriculum& Instruction, Comm. Education, Administration. M.Ed.From University of Oregon.
A rea(s) of Professional Expertise Truck Driving,Heavy Equipment, Nursing Programs.
WA 80 0704
LAMBERT, Charlotte L. Dept. Head & Professor. Physical Educa-tion. Oregon State U. Corvallis, OR 97331. (503) 754-2621.
Job Responsibilities: Physical Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Physical
Education, Child Development, Social Psychology.Ph.D. From U. of Iowa.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching, Ad-
ministration.
WA 80 0705
MOUNT, Sally A. Director, Medical Record Services. Medical Re-cord Services. University of Oregon Health SciencesCenter. Portland, OR 97201. (503) 225-8556.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-
ing, Guidance. M.Ed. Ft ,m Prairie View A&M Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health RecordAdministration and Management.
WA 80 0706
SCHRANK, Holly L. Head. Clothing, Textiles & Related Arts. Ore-gon State University. Corvallis, OR 97331. (503) 754-3796.
Job Responsibilities: Administration in Fashion,Apparel, Textile, and Interior Design.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Clothing &Textiles, Higher Education, Sociology. Ph.D. From OhioState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion of Educational Programs in Fashion Merchandising,Apparel, Textile, and Interior Design.
WA 80 0707
WALLACE, Sharon A. Coordinator, Vocational Technical Educa-tion. Vocational Technical Education/School ofEduca-tion. Oregon State University. Corvallis, OR 97331.(503) 754-2961.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Home Economics, Trade & Industry, Office.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education. Ph.D. From The Pennsylvania StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Program Evaluation.
PENNSYLVANIA
WA 80 0708
ANDERSON, Elisabeth B. Chairman, Health Records Administra-tion. Health Records Administration. School of HealthRelated Professions, U. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA15261. (412) 624-2580.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Medical
Records, English. M.A. From Duquesne University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Medical Re-
cords, Management, English.
WA 80 0709
BORTON, Margaret M. Administrative Assistant to the Directors.Resident Instruction and Continuing Education. Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State. Wilkes Barre, PA 18708.(717) 675-2175.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical, Career Education, Womens Equity.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adult Edu-cation, Vocational Education. M.Ed. From University ofScranton.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Clothing,Adult Education, Home Economics Field Work.
WA 80 0710
FARMER, Priscilla H. Director. Division of Continuing Education.Cheyney State College. Cheyney, PA 19319. (215) 399-1181.
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Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations - Training Women for Non-traditional Work.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree AdultEduc., Voc. Educ., Counseling Adults.Ed.D. From Tem-ple University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling/ -Training Adult Women, Sex Equity in Voc Ed., Mid-LifeCareer Change.
Target Populations Section 4: Universities and Colleges (and University Affiliated Units)
WA 80 0711
FEICHTNER, Sheila H. Associate Director. Center for VocationalPersonnel Preparation. Indiana University of Pennsyl-vania. Indiana, PA 15705. (412) 357-4434.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Home Economics, Technical, Trade &Industrial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Supervi-sion, Curriculum, Instruction. Ph.D. From University ofPittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0712
'FINLAY, Cheryl S. Director. Office of Career Planning & Place-ment. Point Park College. Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412)391-4100 Ext. 314.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: CareerCounseling. M.S. in Ed. From Duquesne University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Career Deve-lopment, Life/Work Plan., Administration.
WA 80 0713
FRASER, M. Jamesine (Sister). Chairman. Human Ecology. Mary-wood College. Scranton, PA 18509. (717) 343-6521.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, Curriculum Development. M.A.From New York University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teacher Edu-cation.
WA 80 0714
KAZMER, Alma L. Chairperson and Professor of Home EconomicsEducation. Home Economics Education. Indiana Uni-versity of Pennsylvania. Indiana, PA 15705. (412) 357-2563.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics Educa-tionOccupational Option, Child Development/FamilyRelations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education, General Family Studies. Ed.D. FromPennsylvania State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Education.
WA SO 0715
'O'ROURKE, Nancy C. Coordinator for Sex Equity/Program Asst.Center for Vocational Personnel Preparation. IndianaUniversity of PA. Indiana, PA 15705. (412) 357-4434.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics Occupa-tions, Health, Office Occupations, Trade and IndustrialOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Public Ad-ministration. M.A. From Ind. Univ. of PA.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Sex Equity,Management Information Systems, Recruitment/Ad-visement/Placement.
WA 80 0716
PASCASIO, Anne. Dean. School of Health Related Professions.University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412)624-2900.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Ed. Psych.,
Ed. Research, Higher Ed. Ph.D. From University ofPittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Curriculum Development & Research.
WA 80 0717
*VOAS, Janet R. Director, CETA Programs. Development. PointPark College. Pittsburgh, PA 15239. (412) 391-4100 Ext.436.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,English, & Science. B.S. From S.D. State University.
SOUTH CAROLINA
WA 80 0718
CALHOUN, Mary L. Coordinator of Interdisciplinary Training. Hu-,,, man Development Center. Winthrop College. Rock Hill,
SC 29733. (803) 323-2245. . .
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Para-professional Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: SpecialEducation. Ph.D. From University of Georgia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Paraprofes-sional-Special Education, Health Occupations.
SOUTH DAKOTA
WA 80 0719
ANDERSON, Edna P. Professor & Head, Home Economics Educa-tion Dept. Home Economics Education. College ofHome Economics South Dakota State University. Brook-ings, SD 57007. (605) 688-4176.
Job Responsibilities: Teacher Education, Con-sumer-Homemaking & Occupational Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Professional Socialization, Educational Philoso-phy and Inquiry. Ph.D. From Pennsylvania State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teacher Edu-cation, Curriculum, Supervision.
TENNESSEE
WA 80 0720
ANDERTON, Mary S. Teacher Educator - Distributive Education.Distributive Education. Memphis State University. 101Education Building, Memphis, TN 38152. (901) 454-2354.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocation-
al-Technical Ed., Curriculum, Distributive Education.Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Instruction, Research.
WA 80 0721
ARTHUR, Hattie L. Department Chairperson. Home Economics.Middle Tennessee State University. Murfreesboro, TN37132. (615) 898-2884.
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Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Slimly and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Family Finance, Clothing. Ed.D.From Texas Women's University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching,Supervision, Administration.
WA 80 0722
SIMPSON, Evelyn S. Chairman Home Economics Department andTeacher Educator. Home Economics. Carson-NewmanCollege. Jefferson City, TN 37760. (615) 475-9061 Ext.248.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Voc. Home Ec., Consumer Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Educ., Related Art, Admin. & Supervision. Ed.D. FromUniversity of Tennessee.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Program orCurriculum, Visuals, Supervision.
TEXAS
WA 80 0723
DURRETT, Mary E. Professor & Chairman. Department of HomeEconomics. University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX78712. (512) 471-4287.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Child De-velopment. Ph.D. From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professional &polite Home Eco-nomics, Child Development.
WA 80 0724
GREENWOOD, Katy B. Coordinator of Graduate Vocational Edu-cation. Interdisciplinary Education-College of Educa-tion. Texas A&M University. College Station, TX 77843.(713) 845-6816.
Job Responsibilities: Vocational Administra-tion.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation, Educational Administration, Policy Analysis,Planning and Evaluation. Ph.D. From University of Min-nesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: History andPhilosophy of Voc. Ed., Policy Analysis, Planning andEvaluation, Vocational Guidance and Women's Studies.
WA 80 0725
HARP, Mary W. Professor & Chairman. Home Economics. South-west Texas State University. San Marcos, TX 78666.(512) 245-2155.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Nutrition,Voc. Home Ec. Ed. Ph.D. From T.W.U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Dietetics,Education.
WA 80 0726
LINEBARGER, Lillian T. Consultant/Teacher Educator. Occupa-tional/Vocational Education. North Texas State Univer-sity. Denton, TX 76203. (817) 788-2177.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry, Vocational Academics, Vocational Guidanceand Counseling.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomic Education, Family Living, Nutrition. Ph.D. FromTexas Woman's University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalEducation, Career Education, Work/Life Planning,Science Education, Home Economics Education.
WA 80 0727
LUCKHARDT, Mildred C. Head of Department. Home Economics.East Texas State University. Commerce, TX 75428.(214) 886-5451.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Supervi-sion, Curriculum, Home Economic Education. Ph.D.From University of Pittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching, Ad-ministration, Curriculum Writing.
WA 80 0728
PEACE, Betty. Teacher Educator, Vocational Office Education.Division of Occupational & Vocational Education. Col-lege of Education, North Texas State University. Den-ton, TX 76203. (817) 788-2093.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational,
Guidance, Business. Ed.D. From East Texas State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDev., Competency-Based Teacher Education.
WA 80 0729
'TURNER, Patricia R. Manager. South Central Texas Training Cen-ter. Texas Engineering Extension Service, Texas A&MUniversity System. San Antonio, TX 78291. (512) 227-8217.
Job Responsibilities: Office, Technical, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Manage-ment, Adult and Continuing Education, Vocational Edu-cation. MBA. From East Texas State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tive, Educator, Practitioner.
WA 80 0730
YOSELOW, Susan R. Assistant Training Specialist. Special Pro-grams Training Division. Texas Engineering ExtensionService; Texas A&M University System. College Station,TX 77843. (713) 845-3238.
Job Responsibilities: Displaced HomemakerTraining Program.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidan-ce/Counseling. MA. From Framingham State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Adult Educa-tion, Handicap.
UTAH
WA 80 0731
BEAVER, Karen W. Director. Practical Nursing Program. WeberState College. Ogden, UT 84408. (801) 626.6136.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education
Administration, Education Psychology, Nursing. Ed.D.From Brigham Young University.
Target Populations Section 4: Universities and Colleges (and University Affiliated Units)
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing (Prac-tical), Geriatrics, Medical Surgical Nursing.
WA 80 0732
BRASHER, Ruth E. Department Chairman. Home Economics Edu-cation. Brigham Young U. Provo, UT 84602. (801) 378-6678.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Sociology,Family, Adult Education. Ph.D. From Utah State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teacher Edu-cation.
WA 80 0733
BRITTON, Jean M. Career Information Specialist. Placement 84Career Information Center. University of Utah. SaltLake, UT 84108. (801) 581.6405.
Job Responsibilities Design, Development,maintenance of a Career Information Center.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Music,Education, Interdisciplinary Studies. M.M. & MAI.From M.M. from University of Nebraska and MAI fromManhattan ville College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Lecturing,Counseling, Creative Dissemination of career informa-tion.
WA 80 0734
DAVIDSON, Leola L. Associate Dean. School of Allied HealthSciences. Weber State College. Ogden, UT 84403.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration. Ed.D. From Brigham Young.Area(s) of Professional Expertise.: Nursing.
WA 80 0735
KOTTER, Marie L. Department Chairman. Health Occupations.Weber State College. Ogden, UT 84404. (801) 626-6839.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Psychology, Medical Technology, Hematology-Coagulation. Ph.D. From U. of Utah.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: RespiratoryTherapy, Radiologic Technology, Dental Hygiene,Medical Technology.
WA 80 0736
LUKKEN, Kathleen M. Director, Dental Hygiene Program. HealthOccupations. Weber State College. Ogden, UT 84408.(801) 626-6130.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Dental Hy-
giene Education & Administration. M.S. From Univer-sity of Iowa.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Dental Hy-giene.
WA 80 0737
McFADDEN, loan R. Dcan, College of Family Life. Utah StateUniversity. Logan, UT 84322. (801) 752-4100 Ext. 7601.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Homemaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Research,Supervision, Administration. Ph.D. From Ohio StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Food Service,Office Occupations, Agri-Business.
WA 80 0738
PETERSON, Inez W. Director Early Childhood Educ. Center. Spe-cial Education. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT84108. (801) 581-8058.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, OccupationalHome Economics, Train Teacher Aids.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educ.Psych., Educ., Reading. Ph.D. From University of Utah.
WA 80 0739
WANTA, Joyce E. Director, Respiratory Therapy Program. HealthOccupations (in the School of Allied Health Sciences).Weber State College. Ogden, UT 84408. (801) 626-6118.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Resp. Therapy, Educational Administration. B.S.N.From University of Utah.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Resp.Therapy, Educational Admin., Nursing.
WA 80 0740
WARD, Jane A. Program Director. Health Occupations. WeberState College. Ogden, UT 84408. (801) 626-6119.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Management. B.S. From Weber State College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Radiologic
Technology, Nuclear Medicine.
WA 80 0741
WILLBRAND, Mary L. Director. Speech Pathology and Audiology.University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT 84112. (801)581-6725.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Normal
Language, Language Pathology, Speech Pathology.Ph.D. From University of Missouri.
Area(s) of Profeeional Expertise Language Pa-thology, Speech Pathology.
VIRGINIA
WA 80 0742
ELY, Vivien K. Professor of Education and Curriculum Specialist(point Appointment). Division of Educational Studies.Virginia Commonwealth University. Richmond, VA23284. (804) 257-1332.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education, Administration, Organization Development.Ed.D. From North Carolina State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-Based Curriculum Development, Entrepreneurship Edu-cation, State Agency Program Planning andManagement.
WA 80 0743
LESTER, Rosalyn M. Professor and Chairman. Dept. of Home Eco-nomics. Radford Wiversity. Radford, VA 24142. (703)731-5386.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics.
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Asses) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Child Development. I .i.D. FromFlorida State U.
Area(s)of Professional Expertise Teacher Train-ing, Curriculum Development, Administration.
WA 80 0744
WRIGHT, Lillian P. Professor-Department Head. Home Econom-ics. Norfolk State University. Norfolk, VA 23504. (804)623-8980.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics Educa-tiou.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Administration, Curriculum. Ph.D.From University of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CompetencyBased Instruction, Curriculum Development, Instruc-tional Techniques and Strategies.
WASHINGTON
WA 80 0743
BAKER, Joan P. Program Director Allied Health Technology. Al-lied Health. Seattle University. Seattle, WA 98122. (206)626.5649.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Diagnostic
Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, Medical Technology.M.S.R. From Regional Hospital Board - Liverpoc'. Eng-land.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Diagnostic Ul-tra Sound, Nuclear Medicine.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA 80 0746
JOHNSON, Dorothy M. Chairman. Department of Nursing. Davis& Elkins College. Elkins, WV 26241. (304) 636-1900.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Psychology. M.S. From University of California.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing,
Health Occupations.
WA 80 0747
'SCOW, Carol D. Chairperson, Associate Professor. Division ofAllied Health. Fairmont State College. Fairmont, WV26554. (304) 367-4268.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counseling& Guidance, Health Education, Higher Education Ad-ministration. Ed.D. Candidate. From West Virginia Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Faculty, Attrition and Articulation.
WA 80 0748
SMITH, Rae P. Clinical Supervisor /instructor. Radiology. H.J.Thomas Mem. Hospital/Univ. of Charleston. SouthCharleston, WV 25309. (304) 768-3961.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Radiologic
Technology. B.S. From Alderson-Broaddus College.
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Arm(*) of Professional Expertise RadiologicTechnology, Clinical Education.
WISCONSIN
WA $0 0749
BARNHART, Carolyn M. Academic Program Advisor. School ofHome Economics. University of Wisconsin - Stout.Menomonie, WI 54751. (715) 232-1244.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Earnomics.
Anv(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Administration, Vocational Education, HomeEconomics Education. M.A. From University of Min-nesota.
Areas) of Professional Expertis e Home Eco-nomics Education.
WA 80 0730
DOUGHERTY, Barbara B. Coordinator. Wisconsin Vocational Stu-dies Center. University of Wisconsin - Madison. Madi-son, WI 53706. (608) 263-3696.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics, Re-search.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Vocational Education, Adult Educa-tion. M.S. From U. of Wisconsin - Madison.
Areas) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Research.
WA 80 0731
HICKNER, Marybelle R. Program Director and Professor HomeEconomics Education. Human Development, FamilyLife Community Education Services. University of Wis-consin-Stout School of Home Economics. Menomonie,WI 54751. (715) 235-5770.
Job Responsibilides: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: CurriculumDevelopment and Evaluations, Home Economics,Family Social Science, Anthropology. Ph.D. From Uni-versity of Minnesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Foods, Teach-ing Vocational Programs in Home Economics.
WA 80 0732
MELICK, Margaret A. Project Director. Center for Vocational,Technical and Adult Education. UW-Stout. Menomonie,WI 54751. (715) 232-1382.
Job Responsibilities: Career Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree.- Women's
Studies, Guidance & Counsel, Administration. Master ofEducation. From UW-Stout.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Career Educa-tion, Administration, Placement.
WA 80 0733
MOELLER, Joanne. Chairperson. Home Economics. Viterbo Col-lege. LaCrosse, WI 54601. (608) 784-0040.
Job Responsibilities.- Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of .Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Educ., Clothing - Textiles. M.S. From Stout State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Education.
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WA 00 0754
MORICAL, Lee. Program Administrator. Peer Counselor Project/ -Women Helping Women. Department of Counseling kPsychological Services. University of Wisconsin-Stout.Menomonie, WI 54751. (715) 232-2644.
Job Responsibiliticx Rural Mental Health Para-professional Counseling.
Ana(s) Study and Highest Dorm Counsel-ing, Sociology, Journalism. M.S. From University of Wis-consin-Stout.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise ProgramDevelopment, Training, Counseling (competency-based).
WA 80 0755
NOVAK, Jan L. Coordinator. Wisconsin Vocational Studies Center.University of Wisconsin - Madison. Madison, WI 53706.(608) 263-3629.
Job Roponsibilitics: Research.Ana(s) of Study and Highs, Degree: Student
Personnel Services, Education, English. MS. From West-ern Illinois U.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise: Staff Develop-ment, Career Education, Dropout Prevention.
WA 80 0754
RUN NALLS, Nelva. Dean, Curriculum, Research A Graduate Stu-dies. UW-Stout. Menomonie, WI 34751. (715) 232-1376.
Job Roponsibililios: Distribution, OccupationalHome Ec., Technical, Trade & Indus. Occupations.
Aroa(s) of Study end Highort Dime: Chemistry.Ph.D. From University of MissourColumbia.
Ames) of Projectional Espertioc Administra-tion, Research.
WA 80 0757
THOMAS, Marilyn (Sister). Dean of Students. Student PersonnelServices. Marian College of Fond du Lac. Fond du Lac,WI 54933. (414) 921.3900.
Job Rosponsibililioc Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Dam: EnglishLiterature, Education, Music. Ph.D. From University ofMinnesota.
Arm(*) of Professional Expertise: Counseling,Education, Teaching.
WA 80 0758
WAGNER, Marie C. (Sister). Director of Counseling A Placement.Counseling Center. Marian College of Fond du Lac. 45South National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935. (414)921.3900.
Job Itesposuibililier'Support Services.Ames) of Study and Highest Dorm Education,
counseling, guidance. MA. From St. Louis University.Ana(s) of Projectional Ewa": Career Coun-
seling, Educational Counseling, Job Placement Services.
WA 80 0759
WILSON, Anita K. Administrator. Food and Nutrition. Universityof Wisconsin-Stout. Menomonie. Wi 54751. (715) 232-2183.
Job Responsibilities; Health, OccupationalHome Economics.
&n(s) ./Study and Highest Degree Foods, Nu-trition. Young Children and Aging Specialties. Ph.D.From Utah State University.
WYOMING
WA 80 0760
HUMBURG, Ranse B. State Planner/Researcher for VocationalEducation. Vocational Programs Unit, Department ofVocational Education at U. of Wyoming. Wyoming StateDepartment of Education and University of Wyoming.Laramie, WY 82071. (307) 766.3274.
JW Rosponsibilitics: Planning/Accountabilityfor State Vocational Education.
Ares(s) of Stay and Highost Deem Planning.Accountability, Evaluation and Curriculum Develop-ment. Ed.D. From Univ. of Northern Colorado.
Anew of hofasionol &pram Business andOffice Education Teaching. Coordinator of Career Edu-cation. Curriculum Development for Career Education.
PUERTO RICO
WA 80 0761
REGUERO, Lillian C. Assistant Director. School of Home Econom-ics. University of Puerto Rico. Rio Piedras, PR 00931.(809) 764.0000 Eat. 2401.
Ana(s) of Study and Memo Degnw: HumanNutrition, Foods. MS. From Cornell University.
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ALABAMA
WA 80 0762
ARMSTEAD, Sadie J. Dean of Students. Student Personnel Af-fairs. Carver State Technical College. Mobile, AL 36617.(205) 478-1296.
Job Responsibilities: Trade a.id Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Guidance & Counseling, English. M.S. FromUniversity of South Alabama.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Counseling, Executive Secretarial.
WA 80 0763
GIDDENS, Joyce B. Coordinator. Student Services. NunnelleyState Technical College. Childersburg, AL 35044. (205)378-5576.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Technical,Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- BusinessEducation, English, Sociology. Masters. From U. ofAlabama.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Student Ser-vices, Federal Programs.
WA 80 0764
HENDERSON, Margaret B. Director of Extended Day Programs.Extended Day Programs (Evening Classes). WallaceState Community College. Hanceville, AL 35077. (205)352.6403.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Law Enforcement.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Public Ad-ministration, Management, Political Science. DPA.From Nova University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Advertising,Sales, Public Relations.
WA 80 0765
HUNT, Bobbie M. Coordinator, Special Activities for Health Pro-grams. Jefferson State Junior College. Birmingham, AL35215. (205) 853-1200.
Job Responsibilities- Health Occupations.Aras) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Higher Education, Educational Psychology.ED.D. From University of Alabama.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Human Ser-vices, Mental Health, Educational Psychology.
WA 80 0766
McAFEE, Chelsie W. Director of Admissions and Records. Officeof Admissions. Wallace State Community College.Hanceville, AL 35077. (205) 352-6403 Ext. 33.
Job Responsibi Wier Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Technical,Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest DegreeVocationalCounseling and Guidance, English and Social Science.Sixth Year Advanced Study in Education. From Univer-sity of Alabama.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalCounseling and Guidance.
WA 80 0767
MERRITT, Judy M. President. Jefferson State Junior College. Bir-mingham, AL 35215. (205) 853-1200.
Job Responsibilities Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Higher Ed.,Curriculum, Ed. Administration. Ph.D. From U. ofAlabama.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion of Programs, Recruiting, Community Service.
WA 80 0768
SHAW,, Rebecca A. Business Manager. Business Office. WallaceState Community College. Hanceville, AL 35077. (205)352-6403.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Technical,Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Account-ing, Economics, Administration. Masters Degree. FromUniversity of Alabama.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Management,Supervision, Administration.
WA 80 0769
WILSON, Linda C. Director of Career Development Center and JobPlacement. Student Services. Enterprise State JuniorCollege. Enterprise, AL 36330. (205) 347-2623.
Job Responsibilities:Career Guidance.Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
and Adult Education, Administration. M.Ed. From TroyState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Guid-ance, Sex Equity.
ALASKA
WA 80 0770
FLOYD, Carolyn L. Campus President. Kodiak Community Col-lege. Box 946, Kodiak, AK 99615. (907) 486-4161.
Job Raponsibilitier Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus. Occupa-tions.
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Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,Economics, Education. Master in Business Ed. FromUniversity of Mississippi.
Anm(s) of Professional Expertise Business, Of-fice Admin.
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WA 80 0771
STELL. Roberta L. Director. Division of Business. Juneau-DouglasCommunity College. Juneau, AK (907) 586.2521.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Paralegal. Computer Science. Bus. Administration.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: School Ad-ministration. M.Ed. From University of Alaska.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise: Business Edu-cation Curriculum, Community College Administration.
WA 80 0772
WORKMAN, Jolene J. Dean. Career and Technical Education.Tanana Valley Community College. Fairbanks. AK99701. (907) 479.4248.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural. Office Occu-pations, Tech.. Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree CurriculumDev., Business Educ., Distributive Educ. Ed.D. FromBrigham Young University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Marketing.Office Om, Dist. Ed.
WA 80 0773
ZUELOW, Margo J. Dean of Instruction. Kenai Peninsula Com-munity College. Soldotna, AK 99669. (907) 262-5801.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Office Oc-cup.. Technical, Trade & Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Supervision. Ph.D. From University of Oregon.
Anrer(s) of Professional Expertise Adult Voca-tional Education.
ARIZONA
WA 80 0774
ANDREWS, Linda M. Education Coordinator. Education. TucsonSkill Center. Pima County Community College District.Tucson, AZ 85701. (602) 623.8456 Ext. 43.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations. Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions. Consumerism.
Areer(s)of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-cation, Program Development, Business Administration.M. ED. From University of Arizona.
Area(s' of Professional Expertise: Vocational.Special Needs Curriculum/Program Development, StaffDevelopment, Competency Based Instruction.
WA 80 0775
BAMR1CK. Mary A. Dean of Verde Campus-Yavapai College.Yavapai College. Prescott, AZ 86301. (602) 445-7300.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Of-fice Occupations, Technical.
Arrer(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEduc. MA. From Northern Arizona University.
Areas) of Professional Expertise Secretarial.
WA 80 0776
ERICKSON, Carol G. Coordinator Health Occupations. Nursing-/Allied Health. Maricopa County Skill Center. 4118 E.Wood, Phoenix. AZ 85253. (602) 243.4141.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education. Nursing, Administration. M.A. From North-ern Arizona University.
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Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Nursing.Disadvantaged Adult. Curriculum.
WA 80 0777
JODER. Beverly C. Consumer Education Coordinator. ConsumerEducation. Maricopa County Skill Center. MaricopaCounty Community College District. Phoenix. AZ85040. (602) 243-4141.
Job Responsibilitiex Health, OccupationalHome Economics.
Area(s)of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics. Art, Management. B.A. From Arizona StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ConsumerEducation. Food Service/Hospitality Industry, Textiles-/Industrial Sewing.
WA 80 0778
LANDRUM, Bertha A. Dean of Instruction. Glendale CommunityCollege. Glendale. AZ 85301. (602) 934-2211 Ext. 201.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health. Or-rice. Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations, HomeEconomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Counseling Psychology, History. M.A. Ed.From Arizona State University.
Areas) of Professional Expertise Marketing,Social Work.
WA 80 0779
LONEY, Ola L. Director. The Refrigeration School Inc. Phoenix,AZ 85034. (602) 275-5690.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,Political Science, Drama.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Management,F R., Finance.
WA 80 0780
'MURDOCK. Helen M. Assistant Director for Education. Adminis-tration. Tucson Skill Center-Pima County CommunityCollege District. Tucson, AZ 85701. (602) 623-8456.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Of-fice Occupations. Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum. Affective Education. M. ED. From Universityof California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Staff Development.
WA 80 0781
SAXE, Louise E. Division Chairman. Nursing & Health Technology.Cochise Community College. Douglas, AZ 85607. (602)364-7943.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Health Education. M.A. From Sam Houston State Uni-versity.
A rea(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,Health Education.
WA 80 0782
ZELENAK. Patricia. Educational Programs Coordinator. North-land Pioneer College. Chink, AZ 86503. (602) 674-5335.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomies, Education (Teacher Aide Program, Day CareWorker).
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Area(s) of Steady and Highest Degree Psy.chology. Child Development. Criminology. M.E D. FromUniversity of Cincinnati.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CompetencyBased Early Childhood Education.
ARKANSAS
WA 80 0783
ANDERSON. Sandra C. Cooperative Education Director. Instruc.tional Division. Westark Community College. Ft. Smith.AR 72913. (501) 785-4241.
Job Responsibilities: Occup. Home Ec.. OfficeOccup.. Trade & Indus. Occup.. Human Serv.. Engineer.ing. Law Enforcement. Distribution. Health. Technical.
Area(s) of Steady and Highest Degree Business.Education. M. Ed. From U. of Arkansas.
Areas) of Professional Expedite Business Ad.ministration. Sec. Science.
WA 80 0714
BRANCH, Carolyn L. Chairman. Division of Health Occupations.Westark Community College. Fort Smith. AR 72913.(501) 785-4241.
Job Revlonsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Steady and Highest Degree Nursing.
M.S.N. From Vanderbilt University.Alves) of Professional Expertise Curriculum.
Management.
WA 80 0715
PIPER. Mary E. Division Chairman. Human Services. East Ar.Community College. Forrest City. AR 72335. (501) 633.4480.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
Counseling & Guidance. M ED. From Memphis StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling.Nursing Ed.. Health Occupations.
CALIFORNIA
WA 80 0716
ALBERT, Joy E. Assistant Director Nursing. Health Sciences. SantaAna College. Santa Ana. CA 92706. (714) 835-3000 Ext.300.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
Psychology. M.S.N. From California State University.Areas) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Psy-
chiatric Nursing.
WA 80 0717
AMADOR. Sherrill H. Division Dean. Business. Instruction.Southwestern College. Chula Vista, CA 92010. (714)421-6700.
Job Responsibilitier Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Technical.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Education.Psychology. MA. From Azusa Pacific College.
Areet(s) of Professional Expertise Management,Secretarial, Accounting.
WA 80 0788
ANDERSON. Del M. Dean of Guidance Services. Guidance Ser-vices Division. Grossmont College. El Cajon. CA 92020.(714) 465.1700.
Job Responsibilities: Counseling. Career Infor-mation. Job Development. Job Placement.
Areeds) of Study and Highest Degree: SocialWork. Child Development. Nursing. M.S.W. From SanDiego State University.
Alves) of Professional Expertise Counseling.
WA 80 0789
ARMSTRONG. Jane. Dean of Instruction. North Orange CountyCommunity College District. Fullerton. CA 92634. (714)871.8000 Ext. 228.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution.Health. Office. Occup. Home Ec.. Technical. Trade &Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Humani-ties. Education. M.A. From University of Redlands.
Alves) of Professional Expertise OccupationalHome Economics. Office Occupations.
WA 80 0790
BIESIADECKI. Carolyn S. Director. Downtown Community Col-lege Center. San Francisco Community College District.San Francisco. CA 94103. (415) 239-3664.
Job Responsibilities: Technical. Office.Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration. Hospital Administration. Ed.D. From Nova Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise InstitutionalPlanning. Curriculum Design. Marketing.
WA BO 0791
'BISHOP. Marie-Louise E. Division Director. Social Sciences (As-soc. Dean). Canada College. 4200 Farm Hill Blvd.. Red-wood City. CA 94061. (415) 364-1212.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Tradeand Industrial Occupations, Administration of Justice.
Ades) of Study and Highest Degree Humani-ties. Philos./Relig.. Literature. Ph.D Candidate. FromUniversity of Chicago.
Areas(s) of Professional Expertise Staff Develop-ment, Curriculum Development.
WA BO 0792
'BISHOP. Rita E. Senior Sales Representative. Marketing Depart-ment/Divisien of Control Data Education and Consult-ing. Control Data Institute. 71 O'Farrell Street. SanFrancisco. CA 94108. (415) 393-6875.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations, Computer Related Computer Tech-nology. Programming. Data Entry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,Secondary Education. B.A. From Nasson College.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Marketing-/Sales, Counseling.
WA 80 0793
BLAHA, Marjorie K. Provost: Educational Services. EducationalServices. Evergreen Valley College. San Jose, CA 95135.(408) 274-7900 Ext. 350.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Voc. Ed. Sup-port Services.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Higher Ed.Admin., Community College. English. ED.D. From Uni-versity of Southern California.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: ProgramDevelopinent. Instructional Support Services, Adminis-tration-Technical Programs for Disadvantaged.
WA 80 0794
BRADSHAW. Susan H. Chairperson. Nursing. Los Angeles South-west College. Los Angeles. CA 90047. (213) 777.2225.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing.
Education. Community Health. M.S.N. From CaliforniaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Public Health.Acute Care. Nursing Instruction.
WA 80 0795
BREAUX. Miriam 1. Division Dean and Director. ADN Program.Health Sciences Division. Southwestern College. ChulaVista. CA 92010. (714) 421-0376.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Teaching.
Medical-Surgical. M.N. From U. of Washington.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing Edu-
cation.
WA 80 0796
BROCK. Marilyn G. Assist. Dean Instruction. Admin. West L. A.College. Culver City. CA 90630. (213) 836-7110.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution.Health Occupations. Occupational Homc Economics.Office. Technical. Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Homc Eco-nomics. Science. Education. MA. From California StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Homc Eco-nomics.
WA 80 0797
BRUNS. Phyllis A. Associate Dean. Director. Cooperative Educa-tion. Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa. CA 92626.(714) 556-5879.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution.Health. Home Ec.. Office Occupations. Technical.Trade. Industrial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation. Psychology. M.A.V.E. From California StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CompetencyBased Education. Cooperative Education. Assessment ofPrior Learning.
WA 80 0798
CALLAHAN. Lois A. President. College of San Mateo. San MateoCounty Community College District. San Mateo. CA94402. (415) 574-6161.
Job Responsibilities:Agricultural. Distribution.Health Occupations. Occupational Home Economics.Office Occupations. Technical. Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business.English. Administration-Community College. ED. D.From University of Southern California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business.Cooperative Education. Administration of Vocational
' Education.
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WA 80 0799CAMPBELL. Patricia L. Financial Aid Officer. Financial Aid. Full-
erton College. Fullerton. CA 92634. (714) 871.8000.Job Responsibilities: Agricultural. Distribution.
Health Occupations. Occupational Home Economics.Office Occupations. Technical. Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Administration. Personnel Management. A.A. FromFullerton College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Management.Office Skills. Personnel.
WA 80 0800
CARROLL. Shirley W. Associate Director - Nursing/Human Ser-vices. Health Science. Golden West College. HuntingtonBeach. CA 92647. (714) 892-7711 Ext. 463.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree:Psychiatric
Nursing. Teaching. Curriculum Development. Masters.From UCLA.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PsychiatricNursing. Medical/Surgical Nursing.
WA 80 0801
CHITWOOD. Marjorie L. Coordinator. Home Economics. MountSan Antonio College. Walnut, CA 91789. (714) 594-5611.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Homc Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Homc Eco-nomics. Clothing and Textiles. M.S. From University ofArizona.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Merchandis-ing. Clothing & Textiles. Education.
WA 80 0802
CLAWSON. lean M. Specialist. Program Planning and Evaluation.Program Planning and Evaluation. State of CaliforniaChancellors Office. California Community College Sac-ramento, CA 95814. (916) 445.0486.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations. Hu-man Services Technology.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Adminis-tration - Higher Education. Administration - CommunityCollege. Ed.D. From Brigham Young U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Health Occupinions. Human Services. Biol. Sciences.
WA 80 0803
CONKLIN. Shirley L. Assistant Dean. Health Technologies. HealthTechnologies. Santa Barbara City College. Santa Barbara.CA 93109. (805) 965-0581 Ext. 366.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration. Nursing Instruction. M.A. From Columbia Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Registered
Nursing. Teaching.
WA 80 0804
DEAN. Betty M. Associate Dean. Science. Health, and PhysicalEducation: Director. Health Professions. Golden WestCollege. Huntington Beach, CA 92647. (714) 892.7711.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Com-
munity Coll. Administration. Nursing Education. Ed.D.From Brigham Young University.
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Target Populations Section 5: Public Community/Junior Colleges, Technical Institutes
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise. MultipleHealth Occupations.
WA 80 0805
DECKER. Mary. Dean of Student Services. Student Services. SanDiego Mesa College. San Diego Community CollegeDistrict. San Diego, CA 92108. (714) 280.7610.
Job Responsibilities: Provide student services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Speech.
Sociology. Education. MA. From Stanford University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Comprehen-
sive College & Adult Programs in Business. Technical.Vocational.
WA 80 0806
DeNURE. Mary E. Occupational Education Specialist: Sex Equityand VEA Subpart 3. College Services. California Com-munity College Chancellor's Office. Sacramento. CA95814. (916) 445.8283.
Job Responsibilities All VEA Subpart 3 SpecialProject Funding; All Sex Equity: Planning and Im-plementation of the Liw.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Home Eco-nomics. Education. Sociology. M.S. From San DiegoState U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Food Service(Institutional) Planning. Nutrition. Early Childhood(Nursery school).
WA 80 0807
DRAGE. Martha 0. Dean, Nursing & Health Technologies. Divi-sion of Nursing & Health Technologies. Long Beach CityCollege. Long Beach, CA 90808. (213) 420-4166.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Nursing.
Education, Administration. M.A. From Columbia Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Education.Administration.
WA 80 0808
FARMER, Donna. Dean of Occupational Education. OccupationalEducation. Rancho Santiago Community College Dis-trict. Santa Ana, CA 92706. (714) 835-3000.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Oc-cup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Technical. Trade& Indus. Occ.
Area(s) of Study and Highest &roc BusinessEducation. Curriculum Dev. M.S.E. From ArkansasState University.
Anal(s) of Professional Erpertisc Curriculum &Staff Dev., C.E.T.A.
WA 80 0809
FIORENTINO. Mary C. Director of Nursing. Nursing. RiversideCity College. 4800 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA 92506.(714) 684-3240.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Anal(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Administration, Community College, HealthFields-Nursing & Related. M.S. and Muter of Nursing.From M.S. from U. of Oregon, Muter of Nursing fromU. of Washington.
Ana(s) of Professional Erpertirc Administra-tion. Community College, Nursing.
WA 80 0810
FIRETAG. Roberta. Director of Instruction. School of Human &Ed. Services. San Jose City College. 2100 Moorpark, SanJose, CA 95128. (408) 298.2181.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cup. Home Ec.. Human Services, Cosmetology. Instruc-tional Aide, Early Childhood Ed.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Psychology, Voc. Ed. MA. From San Francisco StateUniversity.
Aro2(s) of Professional Expertise. Dental Asst.
WA 80 0811
FONTANOZA. Purification C. Assistant Dean. Occupational Edu-cation & Evaluative Services. Instructional Services. Co-sumacs River College, Los Rios Community CollegeDistrict. Sacramento. CA 95823. (916) 421-1000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution.Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical. Trade &Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Family Re-lations. Bilingual Education. Community Development.MA. From Southern Illinois University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Proposal Writ-ing. VEA Project Accountability. Program Evaluation.
WA 80 0812
FOSTER, Margaret G. Dean, Health Science Division. HealthScience Division. Mt. San Antonio College. 1100 NorthGrand Avenue, Walnut, CA_91789. (714) 594-5611.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Counseling. Administration. M.Ed. From LaVerne Uni-versity.
Arita(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,Counseling. Administration.
WA 80 0813
FROEHLICH, Edna P. Assistant Dean, Occupational Education &Special Programs. Office of Instruction. College ofAlameda. 555 Atlantic Ave., Alameda, CA 94501. (415)522-7221.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occup., Technical. Trade & Indus. Oc-cup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree HigherEducation, Adult Education, Cooperative Education.Ed.D. From University of California.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Administra-tion, Career Education, Cooperative Education.
WA 80 0814
GARDNER, Marjorie E. Specialist, College Services. College Ser-vices Unit. California Community Colleges. Los Angeles,CA 90012. (213) 620-2388.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Occupational Home Ec., Technical,Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Account-ing, Personnel Management, Office Occupations.M.B.A. From University of Michigan.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Analysis & ap-plications as relates to funding under VEA & affects dis-tricts. Leadership to college districts re VEA.
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WA 80 0815GHILARDUCCI, Carol. Coordinator - Disabled Student Services.
Occupational Education. Gavilan College. Gilroy, CA95020. (408) 847.1400.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Education./frea(s) of Study and Highest Degree Special
Education, Art Psychology, Psychology/Counseling.M.A. From California State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Instruction,Program Development, Program Management.
WA 80 0816
GOOD, Jeanne E. Assistant Dean, Counseling. Counseling. Ameri-can River College. Sacramento, CA 95841. (916) 484-8375.
Job Responsibilities: Career Counseling.Ames). of Study and Highest Degree Psy-
chology. PH.D. From Ohio State University.Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Vocational
Counseling.
WA 80 0817
GRIFFIN, Nancy G. Director, Health Occupations Division. HealthOccupations. Shasta College. Redding, CA 96001. (916)
241-3523.Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-
nomics.Arad') of Study and Highest Degree: Psychia-
tric, Mental klealth, Nursing. M.S. From Texas Woman'sUniversity.
Aree(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0818
HARBER, Sara E. Placement Coordinator. Student EmploymentOffice. Pierce Community College. 6201 Winnetka Ave.,Woodland Hills, CA 91371. (213) 347.0551 Ext. 217.
Job Responsibilities: Develop and refer students
to jobs.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Social Re-
lations, Psychology, English. BA. From ImmaculateHeart College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Student Em-ployment, Career Planning, Job Development.
WA 80 0819
HARNETIAUX, Robertal M. Assistant Dean, Applied Arts &Sciences Director of Nursing. Health Sciences/Nurs-ing. Santa Ana College. 17th & Bristol, Santa Ana, CA92706. (714) 835-3000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Public Health, English Lit. M.S.P.H. From UCLA.Ana(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-
tion, Medical-Surgical. OB.
WA 80 0820
HARRIS, Donna E. Director, Health Occupations. Health Occupa-tions. Solano Community College. Suisun, CA 94585.(707) 864.7000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Public
Health Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing. M.S. From U. ofCalifornia Los Angeles.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Al-lied Health.
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WA 80 0821
HARRISON, Myrna J. Dean of Instruction. Office of Instruction.San Jose City College. San Jose, CA 95128. (408) 298-2181 Ext. 320.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Home Economics, Technical, Tradeand Industry, Apprenticeship.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English,Fine Arts. M.A. From New York University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Apprentice-ship, Full- range of Community College Occupationalprograms.
WA 80 0822
HOPKINS, Cecilia A. Director, Division of Business. Business Divi-sion. College of San Mateo. San Mateo, CA 94402. (415)574.6494.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,
Counseling, Administration. Ph.D. From CaliforniaWestern University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business, Es-crow, Title Insurance.
WA 80 0823
HORN, Joanalee G. Division Chairperson - Science Engineering,Math. Cypress College. Cypress, CA 90630. (714) 826-2220.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and -.Highest Degree- Law,Chemistry, Biology. J.D. From Western State University.
/I ruf(s) of Professional Erpertisc MedicalTech., X-Ray Tech.
WA 80 0824
HORNUNG, Betsy A. Coordinator of Instruction/Vocational Edu-cation. Office of Instruction. L.A. Valley College. 5800Fulton, Van Nuys, CA 91401. (213) 781-1200.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office Occupa-tions, Home Economics, Technical, Trade and IndustrialOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Psychology, Education. Ed.D. From Nova Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Market Re-search, Social Work, Supervision/ Management.
WA 80 0825
ING, Celina Sau Lin. Division Dean. Division of Social Sciences.Sacramento City College. Sacramento, CA 95822. (916)449.7401.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Administration of Justice, Early Childhood Edu-cation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree History,Latin. M.A. From University of San Francisco.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Program Plan-ning, Evaluation.
WA 80 0826
JACOBSON, Rosemary H. Specialist, Health Occupations. Voca-tional Unit, College Services Div. California CommunityColleges. Los Angeles, CA 90012. (213) 620-2388.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Home Econ., Technical, Trade dt Indus.Occup.
Target Populations Section 5: Public Community/Junior Colleges, Technical Institutes
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration, Nursing, Education. M.S. From Catholic Univer-sity of America.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 0827
JENSEN, Mary E. Dean, Learning Resources. Learning ResourceCenter. West Valley College. Saratoga, CA 95070. (408)867-2200.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree HigherEduc. Comm. College, Administration, Curriculum & In-struction. Ed.D. From University of California.
A rea(s) of Professional Expertise. Teacher -Nurs-ing Educ., Administrator Nursing Ed., AdministrationHigher Ed.
WA 80 0828
LEFF, Sylvia R. Instructional Dean. City College of San Francisco.50 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112. (415) 239-3323.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Trade, Industrial Occupations, Instructional Assisting.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Communi-cations. M.A. From San Francisco State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise? CurriculumDevelopment, Community Liaison.
WA 80 0829
LIGGETT, Nancy W. Dean. Division of Family & Consumer Stu-dies. Long Beach City College. Long Beach, CA 90808.(213) 420-4454.
Job Responsibilities: (` .cupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Occupa-tional Home Economics, Sociology, Human Devetop-mem. M.A. From California State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise NurserySchool Teaching, Curriculum Development, NurserySchool Direction, Training, Administration.
WA 80 0830
LINDSTROM-TITIJS, Karen M. Division Chairman. Home Eco-nomics. Fullerton College. Fullerton, CA 92634. (714)871-8000 Ext. 330.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Interior Design, Clothing. M.A. From San JoseState.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Interior De-sign, Clothing, Foods.
WA 80 0831
MADDOX, Evelyn M. Chairperson, Division of Health Science.North Orange County Community College District. Full-erton, CA 92634. (714) 871-4030.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Curriculum Development, Counseling. Ph.D.From Claremont Graduate School.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching,Nursing, Counseling.
WA 80 0832
MANHA, Vivian A. Dean of Instruction. Modesto Junior College.Modesto, CA 95350. (209) 526-2000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health & Of-fice Occupations, Home Economics, Technical, Tradeand Industry, Adm. of Justice.
A rea (s) of Study and Highest Degree: Math, Edu-cation, Counseling & Guidance. M.A. From StanfordUniversity.
WA 80 0833
McGUIRE, Barbara J. Coordinator of Parent Education & HomeArts. Glendale Community College District/Adult Edu-cation. Glendale Community College District. Glendale,CA 91208. (213) 240-1000.
Job Responsibilities: Homemaking-Useful.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Psychology. M.A. From Columbia University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Parent Educa-
tion, Dressmaking.
WA 80 0834
McKIBBEN, Zelma A. Coordinator. Associate Degree Nursing.Mount San Antonio College. Walnut, CA 91789. (714)594-5611.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing
Administration, Nursing Education. M.A. From Co-lumbia University.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise: Administra-tion, Teaching.
WA 80 0835
MERRY, Pauline E. Assistant Dean, Student Services. Counseling,Admissions and Records, Los Angeles Valley College.Los Angeles Community College District. 5800 FultonAvenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401. (213) 781-1200 Ext. 230.
Job Raponsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing, Nursing. Ph.D. From University of Southern Cali-fornia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 036
MITCHELL, Anita M. Project Manager/Special Administrative As-sistant to the Dean for the Development of the Nat.Institute of Career Ed. Career Education and Guidan-ce/U. of Southern California. Southwest RegionalLaboratory/National Institute of Career Education. LosAlamitos, CA 90720. (213) 598-7661.
Job Responsibilities: Evaluation of All Pro-grams.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Administration, Guidance. Ed.D. From Univer-sity of Southern California.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Administra-tion, Management, Research, Evaluation, ProgramDevelopment.
WA 80 0837
PRATT, Barbara S. Specialist Consumer Home Economics. ProgramApproval & Evaluation Unit. Chancellor's Office CA.Community College. Sacramento, CA 95814. (916) 445-0486.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Speech, Drama. Doctorate in Progress. FromNova University.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Consumer
Homemaking, Home Economics Related Occupations,Displaced Homemaker Programs.
WA 80 0838
REYNOLDS, Yolanda G. Aide to the Provost: Continuing Educa-tion. Evergreen Valley College. San Jose, CA 95121.(408) 274.7900.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Spanish.
M.A. From San Jose State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Engineering
Technology, Small Business Administration, Drafting.
WA 80 0839
SCHOEN, Joann K. Director of Allied Health. Allied Health. VictorValley College. Victorville, CA 92392. (714) 245-4271Ext. 285.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Med-Surg.,
Education, Management. M.S.N. From University ofTexas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Allied HealthEd., Nursing Ed., Administration.
WA 80 0840
SCHUETZ, Carolyn A. Coordinator, Cooperative & OccupationalEducation. Career Center. Merritt College. Oakland, CA94619.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occ., Occupational Home Economics, OfficeOcc., Technical, Trade & Industrial Occ., Work Experi-ence.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counseling
Psychology. MA. From University of California.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling,
Cooperative Work Experience Education, Career Sup-port Services.
WA 80 0841
SHELDON, Harriet L. Associate Dean Student Services. Coun-seling/Testing Career Center - Student Placement. KernCommunity College District. Bakersfield, CA 93305.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health,
Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade, IndustrialOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: PhysicalEducation, Counseling, Psychology. M.A. From Univer-
sity of PacificArea(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-
tion, Teaching, Counseling.
WA 80 0842
SMITH, Jeanne D. Asst. Dean Applied Arts and Sciences. Division- Applied Arts and Science. Santa Ana College. Santa
Ana, CA 92706. (714) 835-3000.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-
cupational Home Economics, Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Higher
Educ., Community College, Curriculum. Ed.D. FromUniversity of Southern California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Home Eco-
nomics, Business.
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WA 80 0843SPEAR, Barbara E. Associate Dean. Programs for Special Educa-
tion. Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road, CostaMesa, CA 92626. (714) 556-5969.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-. nomics, Office Occupations, Trade and Industrial Occu-. pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Speech Pa-
thology, Psychology, Special Education. M.A. FromNorthwestern University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Special Educa-
tion, Counseling.
WA 80 0844
STONES, Phyllis S. Assistant Dean Instruction. Office of Instruc-tion. Los Angeles Valley College. Los Angeles, CA91401. (213) 781-1200 Ext. 316.
Job Responsibilities: General Vocational Edu-cation Curriculum Development.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Educational Law, Community Colleges. Ed.D.Candidate. From Washington U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Voc. Ed. Pro-gram Planning, Development of new Educational Pro-grams, Development of grants for funding Voc. Ed.Programs.
WA 80 0845
*TILTON, limy. Director of Cosmetology. Cosmetology. RiversideCommunity College District. Riverside, CA 92504. (714)684-3246.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Psychology, Languages. Bachelor of Vocational Educa-tion. From Calif. State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Cosmetology.
WA 80 0846
URMSTON, Marilyn M. Assistant Dean. Office of Instruction. LosAngeles Trade-Technical College. Los Angeles, CA90015. (213) 746-8000 Ext. 237.
Job Responsibilities:Technical, Trade & Indus-try, VEA Funds Management.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-tional Administration, Higher Education. M.S. From U.of Southern California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Architecture.
WA 80 0847
VOLZ, Terry K. District Director - Special Services. District Office.Grossmont Community College District. 8800 Gross-mont College Drive, El Cajon, CA 92020. (714) 465-1700 Ext. 242.
Job Responsibilities:Supportive Services for vo-
cational education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Health
Education, Social Sciences, Counseling. MA. From SanDiego State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing, Ad-
min. - Fiscal, Admin. - Program Development.
WA 80 0848
WALLACE, Leona M. Director Special Services. Student Services.Solano Community College. P. 0. Box 246, Suisun City,CA 94585. (707) 864-7000 Ext. 446.
Job Responsibilities: Disadvantaged/Hand-
icapped.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Social Wel-fare, Sociology, Psychology. MA. From University ofCalifornia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Support Ser-vices, Disadvantaged, Handicapped.
WA 80 0849
WATERS, Verle. Assistant Dean, Health Science & Services. Oh-lone College. Fremont, CA 94538. (415) 657-2100.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education, Administration. M.A. From Columbia Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Program Evaluation.
WA 80 0850
WIEDMAN, Phyllis L. Vice President for Instruction and StudentServices. Cuyamaca College. El Cajon, CA 92020. (714)464-1980.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations, Real Estate.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adm. ofHigher Ed. ED. D. From BYU.
WA 80 0851
WILLIAMS, Phyllis E. Provost. Institute of Human Affairs. MissionCollege. Santa Clara, CA 95051. (408) 988-2200 Ext.1529.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Sociology,
Nursing Education, Psychology. M.S. From San JoseState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nurse, Occu-pational Therapy, Probation Officer.
WA 80 0852
WILSON, Melissa C. Assistant To The Director of Illustration &Assistant MFA Program Coordinator. Illustration.Academy of Art College. 540 Powell Street, San Fran-cisco, CA 94108. (415) 673-4200.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Illustra-tion. Muter of Fine Arts in Illustration. From Academyof Art College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Illustration,Instruction, Art Administration.
WA 80 0853
WORTHINGTON, Lorretta M. Chairperson, Allied Health. AlliedHealth/Nursing. Los Angeles Community College Dis-trict, L.A. Valley College. Van Nuys, CA 91401. (213)781-1200.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Health Education, Community Colleges. M.A. FromCalifornia State University.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Medical-Sur-gical Nursing, Operating Room, Curriculum Develop-ment.
WA 80 0854
ZYLINSKI, Doris M. Director Health Occupations. Health Occupa-tions. Napa College. 2277 Napa Vallejo Highway, Napa,CA 94558. (707) 255-9200.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psychiatric
Nursing. M.S. From Univ. of California.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Health Occu-
pations Program Development, Psychiatric Nursing,Self-Paced Module Learning.
COLORADO
WA 80 0855
BACHUS, Cheryl D. Director of Community Education, East. Out-reach Education. Colorado Northwestern CommunityCollege. Granby, CO 80446. (303) 887-3367.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Office Occu-pations, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Public Re-lations, Administration. B.S. From University of Wyo-ming.
WA 80 0856
DAVIS, Mary J. Director. Health and Human Services Division.Community College of Denver-Auraria Campus. Den-ver, CO 80204. (303) 629-2472.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,Administration, Instructional Development. M.S. FromUniversity of Colorado.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program ,..)ev.-/ Evaluation, Program Management, Staff Development.
WA 80 0857
DEY, Sarah F. Coordinator. Learning Development Center. Com-munity College of Denver. Golden, CO 80401. (303)988.6160 Ext. 250.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,Linguistics, Music. M.A. From Colorado State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Study Skills,E.S.L., English Grammar.
WA 80 0858
GOODWIN, Maggie Y. Assistant Dean of Occupational Studies.Occupational Studies. Morgan Community College. Ft.Morgan, CO 80701. (303) 867-8564.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalAdministration. M.Ed. From Colorado State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDesign.
WA 80 0859
LANDRY, Janet F. Director. Aspen Community Education Cen-ter. Colorado Mountain College. Glenwood Springs, CO81601. (303) 925-7740.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Trade and Industrial Occupations,English Literature, Music.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Deree EnglishLiterature, Music. M. Ed. Candidate. From ColoradoCollege.
Araa(s) of Professional Expertise EmergencyMedical Services rural, Nursing, Business/trades.
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WA 80 0860
OLSON, Patricia S. Supervisor, Area Vocational Program. Occupa-tional Studies Division. Pikes Peak Community College.Colorado Springs, CO 80906. (303) 576-7711.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Home Economics,Office, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Supervision, Type D Certification for Adminis-trators/Principals in High School Public Education. MA.From Colorado State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Area Voca-tional Program implemented on Community Collegecampus, Inservice Workshops, Youth Organizations/ -Work Experience.
WA 80 0861
WOOSTER, Alice M. Counselor/Coordinator. Center for Physi-cally Disadvantaged. Community College of Denver.Golden, CO 80401. (303) 988-6160 Ext. 251.
Job Responsibilities: Supportive Services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Sociology,
Occupational Therapy. M.A. From U. of Denver.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Vocational
Evaluation, Counseling.
CONNECTICUT
WA 80 0862
JIMENEZ, Edna. Education Assistant. Office of the Dean ofFaculty. State of Connecticut Greater Hartford Com-munity College. Hartford, CT 06105. (205) 549-4200.
Job Responsibilities.. Business Careers.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Urban
Education, Administration, Supervision. M.S. FromFordham University School of Education.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business Pro-grams in Data Processing and Accounting.
WA 80 0863
KASS, Natalie E. Assistant to the President, Associate h, Com-munity Services. Division of Community Services, Con-tinuing Education. Mattatuck Community College. 750Chase Parkway, Waterbury, CT 06708. (203) 757-9661.
Job Responsibilities: Office, Technical, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-tional Administration, Supervision. M.A. From FairfieldUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ContinuingEducation, Career Mobility.
WA 80 0864
OLEON, Sally J. Dean of Faculty. Greater Hartford CommunityCollege. Hartford, CT 06105. (203) 549-4200.
Job Responsibilities.. Distribution, Health,..0f-fice, Education Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree PoliticalScience, Economics, History. Ph.D. From University ofPittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Research, Program Development.
WA 80 0865
O'NEIL, Pamela J. Coordinator Cooperative Education and Pre-kpprenticeship Studies. Cooperative Education.Housatonic Community College. Bridgeport, CT 06608.(203) 579-6472.
Target Populations
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations, Accounting, Busi-ness Administration, Retail.
Are (u) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Counselling, Personnel. Master of Arts. From Universityof Connecticut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Placement,Career Education, Counselling.
WA 80 0866
PETTIROSS, Virginia. Coordinator of Cable Telecommunications.Cable Telecommunications. Middlesex Community Col-lege. Middletown, CT 06457. (2p3) 344.3052.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Cable Telecommunications.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EchtgaiionMedia, Social Science, Geography. Certificate of Ad-vanced Graduate Study. From University of Connecti-cut.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Audio Visual-Television.
DELAWARE
WA 80 0867
BOOZER, Julie K. Chairman, Division of Nursing. Wesley College.Dover, DE 19901. (302) 736-2487.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Nursing. Ph.D. From University Of Pittsburgh.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
FLORIDA
WA 80 0868
BAKER, Marion H. Cluster Manager. Criminal Justice Programs &Lawyer's Assistant Program. Valencia Community Col-lege. P. 0. Box 3028, Orlando, FL 32802. (305) 299-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Lawyer's Assistant &Criminal Justice.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Cur-riculum, Instruction, Administration. ED.D. FromFlorida Atlantic University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Criminal Jus-tice, Lawyers Assistant Programs.
WA 80 0869
ELLEDGE-HEIMER, Muriel K. Dean of Special Programs. Ad-ministration. Brevard Community College. Cocoa, FL32922. (305) 632-1111 Ext. 206.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus. Occupa-tions.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Learning Theory, Curriculum Development, History &Government, Communications. Ed.D. From Nova Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise FederalGrants CETA, Contract Negotiation, Program Im-plementation & Administration.
WA 80 0870
LUTZ, Judith G. Director, Child Care Services. Occupational Edu-cation. Florida Junior College at Jacksonville. Jackson-ville, FL 32218. (904) 757-6421.
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nomics.
Section 5: Public Community/Junior Colleges, Technical Institutes
Job Responsibilities: Child Care - Home Eco-
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EarlyChildhood Ed., Sociology, Religion. M.C.E. From Pres-byterian School of Christian Education.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Early Childhood Ed., Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0871
McKINNEY, Alma S. Coordinator IMTS Laboratory. Occupationaland Adult. North Florida Junior College. Madison, FL32340. (904) 973-2288 Ext. 53.
Job Responsibilities: Supportive Services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Math e mat-
i cs, Elementary Education. M.S. From Florida State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise SupportiveServices, Academics.
WA 80 0872
MOORE, Caroline C. Practical Nursing Department Head. ErwinVo-Tech Center. Tampa, FL 33610. (813) 229-1580.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Arra(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocational
Education. B.A. From University of South Florida.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Ob-
stetrics.
WA 80 0873
ROBINSON, Lucy C. Administrative Coordinator. Brevard Com-munity College. Cocoa, FL 32922. (305) 632.1111.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Curriculum
& Instruction, Higher Education, Business Education.ED. D. From University of Tennessee.
Ara(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDesign, Planning & Evaluation, Administrative Proc.Syst.
WA 80 0874
SCHLOSSER, Mara E. Project Director. Center for Independence,Training and Education. Valencia Community College.Orlando, FL 32802. (305) 299-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Handicapped.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-
ing, Administration. M.Ed. From University of CentralFlorida.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Handicapped,Program Administration, Staff Development.
WA 80 0873
SHERSTER, Joyce A. Chairperson, Secretarial Science Depart-ment. Secretarial Science Department. Miami-DadeCommunity College (South Campus). 11011 SW 104 St.,Miami, FL 33176. (305) 596-1146.
Job ResporuiPilitier Office Occupations.Area(s) of St.dy and Highest Degree Curriculum
& Instruction, Business Education. M.Ed. From FloridaAtlantic University.
Ano(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial,Office Education.
WA SO 0876
SIGLER, Kathie S. Associate Dean. Urban Affairs & OccupationalCareers Division. Miami-Dade Community College,New World Center Campus. Miami. FL 33132. (305)577-5766.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Home Economics, Technical, Tradeand Industry, Business - Management, Marketing, Ac-counting.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Com-munity College Administration, Curriculum Develop-ment, Business Education. Ed.D. From Nova University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Grant Development and Administration, In-dividualized Instruction using video tape.
WA 80 0877
STEWART, E. Jean. Dean Academic Affairs, West Campus. Execu-tive Management. Valencia Community College. Or-lando, FL 32802. (305) 299-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Trade & Industrial Occupations,Public Serv.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ed. Admin.& Supervision, Business Mgmt., Curriculum Develop-ment. ED.D. From Florida Atlantic University.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Counseling.
WA SO 0878
TESINSKY, Suzanne P. Division Chairman. Division of Personaland Public Services. Seminole Community College. San-ford, FL 32771. (305) 323-1450.
Job Responsibilities: Health, OccupationalHome Economics, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Public Services.
Aries) of Study and Highest Degrw: Math, Sta-tistics, Education. M.Ed. From University of Central Fla.
Aries) of Profit:14nel Expertise Data Process-ing.
WA 80 0879
WEBB, Ruth H. Acting Chairman. Health Related. Valencia Com-munity College. P. 0. Box 3028, Orlando, FL 32802.(305) 299-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highat Degree Nursing,
Biology, Education. ED. D. From Nova University.Arw(s) of Profasional Expertise Nursing.
WA SO OSSO
WIESENFELD, Laura A. Program Director. Medical LaboratoryTechnology. Florida Junior College at Jacksonville. Jack-sonville, FL 32218. (904) 757-6211.
Job Raponsibilitia: Health Occupations.Arw(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-
tional Administration, Curriculum, Evaluation and Ac-countability. Ed.D. From Nova University.
Aries) of Professional Expertise Medical LabTechnology, Community College, Continuing Educa-tion.
WA SO 0881
WINGATE, Martha L Program Director Health Occupations Divi-sion. Sarasota Vocational-Technical Adult Center.Sarasota, FL 33581. (813) 924-1365.
Job Responsibilitier Health Occupations.Aia(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education, Education. Nursing. B.A.Ed. From Univer-sity of South Florida.
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Sectios 5: Public Commualtyawdor Coneys, Tec !laical Institutes Target Povidadoes
Ares(s) of Profeetiosel Equalise OperatingRoom Supervisor, Public Health Nurse, Instructor PH-Administration.
GEORGIA
WA 00 08112
AXELBERD, Joan T. Division Chairperson. Related Instruction(Division). Occupational Division, DeKalb CommunityCollege. Clarkston, GA 30021. (404) 292-1525.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance& Counseling, Psychology. M.Ed. From West GeorgiaCollege.
Ames) 4 lterfatiottal Expertise VocationalAssessment, Vocational Guidance, Program Develop-ment.
WA $0 0013
CRISCOE, Iris D. Job Placement and Follow-Up Coordinator. De-Kalb Community Collett. Clarkston, GA 30021. (404)292.1525.
he Rerconsibilitior Technical, Trade and In-dustrial, Health, Office Occupations.
Alves) if Study and Highest Ostrow HigherEducation Administration, College Administration, Vo-cational Education. Ed.D. Candidate. From Auburn Uni-versity.
Alves) of Profasioutd E Research /Fol.low Up Student-Employer Program, Career Education,Sex Biss and Non-traditional Occupational Choices.
WA $0 0014
HOFFMAN, Robin W. Division Chairperson. Allied Health Divi-sion. DeKalb Community College, Occupational Divi-sion. Clarkston, GA 30021. (404) 292.1520 Ext. 310.
Job Iteeponsibilitiew Health Occupations.Alves) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration it Supervision, Medical Technology. M.Ed. FromGeorgia State University.
Aros( s) of Proforsionol Erprtiee Medical Tech-nology.
WA 80 0115
KENNEDY, Lane B. Assistant Instructional Coordinator. BayStreet School. Savannah Area Vocational TechnicalSchool. Savannah, GA 31401. (912) 236-0642.
Job Itespousibilifiet: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Office, Marketing and Management.
Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Vocational, Administration. M.Ed. From Uni-versity of Georgia.
Aree(t) of hofessionot Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Business Education, Child Development.
WA SO MO
KRASKA, Marie F. Assistant Professor of Vocational-TechnicalEducation and Instructional Coordinator. Vocational-Technical. Dalton Junior College. Dalton, GA 30720.(404) 271.9334.
Job Itespousibilitier Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade A Indus-trial.
Antes) of Study and Mew Dever Adminis-tration, Management, Curriculum Construction. PH. D.From University of Missouri.
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Area(s) of Prolosioest Erpertisc Administra-tion, Management, Curriculum Construction.
WA SO 0017
McNAIR, Sue R. Coordinator, Student Personnel Services. Swains-boro Area Vocational Technical School. Swainsboro, GA30401. (9:2) 237-6465.
Job Itegeousibilitier Health, Office, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Ames) of Study awl Highest Devoe Nursing,Teaching, Counseling. Ed.S. From Georgia SouthernCollege.
Argo(s) of Prolestionel Expense Nursing,Teaching, Counseling-Evaluation.
WA SO MSS
McNEAL, Vickey. Coordinator of Job Placement. Griffin-SpaldingArea Vocational Technical School. 501 Varsity Rd., Grif-fin, GA 30223. (404) 227-11361.
he ilnyassiallisiss: Distribution, Health Oc-cup., Office Oceup., Technical, Trade I Industrial Oc-cup.
Angel of Study and Meese Deem BusinessEd., Communication, Management. Ph.D. Candidate.From Georgia State University.
Argo(s) of Projhesional Expertiar PersonnelManagement.
WA $0 05119
PETERSEN, Dorothy L Coordinator. Health Occupations.Augusta Area Technical School. Augusta. GA 30901.(404) 722.0314.
Job Iteeporstibilitios: Health Occupations.Angel of Study and Highest Dome Nursing,
Education. R.N. From Barrett School of Nursing.Aroo(s) if Profestionol Expense Health Areas,
Nursing, Education.
WA SO MO
ROBERTS, Beverly A. Assistant Coordinator, Student PersonnelServices. Student Personnel Services. Augusta AreaTechnical School. Augusta, GA 30906. (404) 791-4343.
Arnett) of Study eta Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Counseling. Ed.S. From University ofGeorgia.
Areg(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Counseling, Student Records.
WA 80 04191
ROSE, Irene B. Instructional Supervisor. Home Economics. AtlantaArea Technical School. Atlanta, GA 30310. (404) 751-9451.
Joh ltespotuibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Aregtslof Study sou I Highest Dever Home Eco-nomics Education, Child Development, Adult Educa-tion. M. Ed. From University of Georgia.
Angs(') of Professional Expertise Child Devel-opment, Adult Home Economics, Administration of Pro-grams.
WA $0 01192
'VANCE, Betty L. Assistant Coordinator Student Personnel Ser-vices in charge of Admissions. Student Personnel Ser-vices (Admissions). Augusta Area Tech. Augusta, GA30904. (404) 791 -4343.
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1.1 Raperuillilitior Health Occupetions, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus. Occupa-tions.
Arve(s) 4 Stay sal Nigheat Degree Cruidanct.Bus. Education. M.A. From South Carolina State Col-lege.
Ane(s) ./ Po/ari.a.1 Esperisc Guidance.Bus. Education.
WA NI $03
WESTBROOK. Doris H. Cooed. Financial Aid A Placement. Stu-dent Services. DeKalb Community College. Clarkston.GA 30021. (404) 292-1520.
kb Rop.euiliilitier Distribution. Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical. Trade A Indus-try.
Arens) of Sirtly fa HON. &PIC CounselingA Ed. Pay.. Vocational Admn.. Home Ec. Ed. ED.S.From Georgia State University.
Arm(s) ./ Prolositowl Expertise: Financial Aid.Placement. Counseling.
WA le 0194
WORD. Constance G. Department Chairman. Child Development.Atlanta Area Technical School. Atlanta, GA 30310.(404) 751-9451.
Ml Rapessibilitio: Occupational Home Eco-nomies.
Aora(s)./ Stody.04 HOW Devoe Home Eco-nomics 2.'duc.. Child Development. Family Relations.M.S. From University of Georgia, University of Tennes-see.
Ames) .1 holerimeal illiffitl: Post HighChild Development.
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WA N ANS
IRODD. Donna R. Chairman. Nursing and Allied Health. Kepi-°Iasi Community College. 620 Pensacola Street.Honolulu. HI 96122. (10$) 531-4654.
.Me ItapeasibIliatir Health Occupations.Anos(s) ./ Study and Night Deem Nursing.
M.S. From University of Colorado.Ann(s) ./ hulasi...1 Erprtisc Curriculum
Development. Program Evaluation.
WA N MNCANADA. Diane J. Vice-President/Vice Principal/Corporate
Secretary. Math Education and Curriculum Develop-ment. Institute of Simplified Mathematics. Suitt 201University Square Building. Honolulu. HI 96813. ($N)949-$051.
kb Ropossibilitiar Trade and Industrial Occu-pation.
Armis) 4 Stay and Highest Darer Music.Mathematics. Business Administration.
Aras(s) of Prolosiossi &psalm Mathematics.Real Estate. Music.
ILLINOIS
WA N IN?ANNET11. Mary A. Academic Dean. MacConnac Junior College.
Chicago, IL 60604. (312) 922-11E4.
kb Rappoesibilisier Office. Commercial Art.Interior Design.
Ames) of Seedy and Nithei Dorm History,Economics. Geography. M.A. From Marquette Univer-sity.
Anrs(s) of Pr./..***1 &Noise. SecretarialStudies, Travel. Management.
WA 110 NW
ARNS. Kathleen F. Assistant Vice-President for Vocational Cur-ricula. Oskton Community College. Morton Grove. IL60053. (312) 967-5120.
k. Rapossieinsiar Agricultural. Distribution.Health. Office. Home Economics. Technical. Trade AIndustry.
Ames) e/ Stay and Mithisa Derw Educa-tional Administration. Management. Ph.D. From Honk-western U.
ARNO of Pi.letsimel Eapertim: CurriculumDevelopment, Business-Industry Relations, Federal &State Legislation.
WA N SINBAKER, Helen 1. Director of Nursing. Nursing. Waubonwe Com-
munity College. Sugar Grove, IL 60554. (312) 4144111hi Repsoksibak(ac Health Occupations.Ama(s) ./ Slaty and ifiseat &low Cur-
riculum. Instruction. Supervision. Ed.D. From NorthernIllinois University.
Ames) 0/ Pnrinsideol Expo Ise Medical - Sur-gical Nursing.
WA N 1191111
SRADW1SH. Sharon. Director. Litovsk* Division. College ofDuPage. Glea Elm IL 60137. (312) 655-2910.
kb liapetwiilitiag Health. Office. Technical.Trade & Industry.
Arm(s) */ Shady ea Meese berm Social The-ory. Medical Soc. M.A. From U. of Mi11.114110%.
Am(s) .1 bolatioasi Expmia: Administra-tion.
WA N 001BUCKNER. Kathleen E. Director, Nursing Education. Nursing. El-
gin Community College. Elgin. IL 60120. (312) 697-1000.
Jet RopErwitiliskr Walth Occupations.Amos) 4 Study and lfietat Deem Cur-
riculum. Administration. Nursing. Ed.D. From NorthernIllinois University.
Anefs) 4 Miaskasi Erpernise CurriculumDevelopment. Career Ladder. Instructional Me-thodology.
WA N 11912
CADATIT-SEGAL, Deny R. Associate Dean. Health A Public Ser-vice. College of DuPage. Glen Ellyn. IL 6014$. (312)858-2500.
hi Repossiillitiar Health Occupations, Pub-lic Services.
Awls) of Stagy and Rieke: Thew Cur-riculum. Supervision. Administration. MA. ED. FromUniversity of Chicago.
Ants(s) of helentimal Epigram. Health Ed..Nursing.
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CHANN, Clara S. Assistant Dean. Health. Personal and Palk Ser-vice Camera Triton College. 2000 Nonh 5th Avenue.River Grove, IL 60171. (312) 456-0300.
Mr Itapsaalifiiisr Health Occupations, Per-sonal and Public Senime.
Am(*) MStaay and Niko Darer Education.Administration in Higher Education, Vocational-Techni-cal Educatie. M.A. From University of Chicago.
Awls) 4 Prefssasald Eganisc CurriculumDesign Health Careen. Evaluation Teaching/LearningActivities, Test Construction.
WA N SINFORD. Dolores 1. Director of Ocamstionst Education Relations.
Vocational-Technics1 Education. Rock Valley College.Rockford. IL 61101. (115) 226-2657.
he Rapseallhaa: Trade Industrial Clearpotions. Health Occupstions, Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Apprenticeship.
Amway SW, sod Nee* Dew Methods ofTeething. B.A. From DePaul University.
Mugs) 4 Prulasioael Espatic In-plant In-stniction. Administration.
WA N MNFRAZER, Jewel A. Program DeveloperAminess/Office. School of
Continuing Education. Triton College. River Grove. IL60171. (312) 45643300-
dsi Itsvaadbiliasa Office Occupations. Mar-keting.
Am(*) 4 Salt and Mika farm BusinessEducation. Marketing. Administration /Adult Programs.M.S. Ed. Front Northern Illinois University.
Area(s) 4 Askrisast Ifspasisc Office Orris-/mires. Teacher Education. Training and Development.
WA N MKHAWKINS. Carolyn R. Assistant Director. Student I Community
Services. Illinois Community College board. Springfield.IL 62703. (217) 7164007.
he RespsaabUisks: All Vocational programsoffered at community colleges in state of Illinois.
Artois) 4 Stay and Mika Dorm Ed. Ad-min., Guidance I Counseline, Student Personnel. Edu-cational Specialist. From Eastern Illinois University.
kegs) Pasfraisast &psalm Vac. I CareerCounseling. Student Services to Voc. Ed. Students. Pro-grama.
WA NIRVIN. Veneita A. Assistant Professor/Director. Radiologic Tech-
nology. Allied Health. City Colleges of Chicago. Mal-colm X Campus. Chicago, IL 60612. (312) 942-3292.
aai Rapsaibiliasr Health Occupations.Affs(s) 4 Stay sad Nigeat Degree Radiologi-
cal Sciences, Social Science, Education. ED.D. FromNova University.
Ana(s) 4 Pas/aaamst El:praise RadiologicTechnology. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
WA N 101111
KICKELS, Mary K. Assistant Dean of Students, Admissions andRecords. Student Affairs. Triton College. River Grove.IL 60155. (312) 456-0300 Eat. 262.
Amon) sl Study sad Higbast Deem Communi-cations. Education. Management. PH.D. Candidate.From Northern Illinois U.
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Amer's) 4 lastasisasl Espevelac ConsecrativeEducation, Staff Development.
WA IND SIN
McCONNAUGHAY. Shirley M. Coordimator, Capital Am Schoolof Practical Nursing. Adult LPN. Capital Ares Voca-tional Center. Springfield, IL 62705. (217) 529-5431.
IsO lissporabiliasc Health OccunstionsAmin's) 4 Sardy sae MOW new
MA. ROM University of lows.Amen) 4 llasksal Evarsose Nursing.
WA N
PFEIFFER. Barbara V. CETA Director. Occupations' Education.College of Dunne. Glen Ellyn. IL 60137. (312) 151-2100.
he llepashilisita: Technical. Trade Indus.Occup.. English as Second Languor.
Aaa(s)o al/ Nary and MOM Dem. Rehabilita-tion Counseling. Vocational Guidance. M.A. From Uni-versity of New Moak°.
Ares(s) 4 liviaskowd &woke Program Ad-ministntiet, Vocational Guidance. Personnel Marione-meat.
WA 4111011
ltITTEA. Doris S. Director of Placement Services. Student Ser-vices. Thornton Community College. South Holland, IL60525. (312) 596-2000.
he Amponeiallisive Health. Office. TechnicalOccupations.
Assa(.) 4 Slay and Miteas brat Adminis-tration. Career Development. Ornsaitation Develop-ment and Training. M.S. From George Williams College.
Ares(s) a/ Prejessimal Siverreire Adatinistra-tiers. Career :Planning. Placement.
WA N 0522
ROONEY. Norma G. Dear., Career Eder/Aim Educational Ser-vices. Thornton Community College. South Holland. IL60473. (312) 596-2006.
isi Itspeasisafria: Distribution. Halts Occu-pations, Office Occupations. Technical. Trade Indus-trial, Public Service.
Ame(e) 4 Slay sad Nigess Awns: English,Education. History. Ph.D. From Loyola University.
Rive(s) 4 hsfassisad &maw Business.Health. Legal Assistance.
INDIANA
WA IN 0513
COTTRELL, Norris J. Medical Laboratory Assistant EducationCoordinator. Health Occupations. Indiana VocationalTechnical College. Terre Haute, IN 47602. ($12) 299-1121 Eat. 4$.
Job laparathilida: Health Occupations.Aras(s) 4 Study and Nigkst Devoe: Medical
Technology. B.S. From Indiana State University.Ana(s) sj Proferasasi &Naar Competency-
Based Ed., Curriculum Develop.. Measurement AEvaluation.
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WA 80 0914FOWLER, Betty J. Department Head of Health Occupations.
Health Occupations. Indiana Vocational Technical Col-lege - Terre Haute. Terre Haute, IN 47802. (812) 299-1121 Ext. 27.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highat Degree: Nursing.
M.S. From Indiana State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 0915
TURNER, Janice C. Academic Dean. Instructional. Northwood In-stitute. West Baden, IN 47469. (812) 936.9971.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Hotel-Res-taurant Management.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English,Journalism, Education. M.S. From Indiana University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurricularPlanning, Faculty Development.
IOWA
WA 80 0916
AINLEY, Joelyn K. Business Occupations Chairperson. BusinessOccupations. Northeast Iowa Technical Institute.Dubuque, IA 52001. (319) 556-5110.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Home Eco-nomics, Office Occupations, Child Care.
Area(s) ofStudy and Highest Degree: Vocation-al-Technical, Industrial Education. M.S. From IowaState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Curriculum,Promotion, Evaluation.
WA 80 0917
BROCK, Kathleen M. ABE./Home Economics Coordinator. AdultEducation Division. Northwest IA Technical College.Sheldon, IA 51201. (712) 324-2587.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highat Degree Adult Edu-cation, Math, Home Economics. M.A. From Universityof South Dakota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ConsumerEducation.
WA 80 0918
COYAN, M. Noreen. Director, Special Programs. Community Ser-vices Division. North Iowa Area Community College.Mason City, IA 50401. (515) 421-4211.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics. -,
Area(s) of Study and Highat Degree HigherEducation, Administration, Staff Development. Mastersof Science. From Iowa State University.
Area(s) ofProfessional Expertise Teacher Train-ing, Curriculum Development. Home Economics.
WA 80 0919
EARLY, Mary L. Coordinator/Instructor, Medical Assistant Pro-gram. Health Occupations Education. Kirkwood Com-munity College. Cedar Rapids, IA 52406. (319)398-5613.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) ofStudy and Highat Degree Education,
Allied Health. B.S. From The University of Iowa.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: RegisteredNurse, Curriculum Development.
WA 80 0920
FORSTER, Jane C. Director. Adult and Continuing Education.Northeast Iowa Technical Institute. Calmar, IA 52132.(319) 562.3263.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highat Degree: HigherEducation, History, Philosophy. PH.D. From CatholicUniversity of America.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Adult andContinuing Education.
WA 80 0921
GERMAN, Claudia E. Health Coordinator-Continuing Education.Short Course/Adult Education. Des Moines Area Com-munity College. 2006 Ankeny Blvd., Ankeny, IA 50021.(515) 964-6394.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Shirty and Highest Degree Manage-
ment, Adult Education, Communications. Bachelor/ -General Studies. From Drake University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Coordina-tion/Management, Nursing, Emergency MediCine.
WA 80 0922
GRAHAM, M. Frances. Supervisor, Division III, Health Occupa-tions Education. Western Iowa Tech Community Col-lege. Box 265, Sioux City, IA (712) 276-0380 Ext. 244.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Psychology and Guidance. M.A. From Universityof South Dakota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing Edu-cation.
WA 80 0923
GRULKE, Shirley E. Program Developer - Continuing BusinessEducation. Community Education Division. KirkwoodCommunity College. Cedar Rapids, IA 52406. (319) 398-5495.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Vocational Education, Guidance. M.A. FromUniversity of Iowa.
Area(s) ofProfessional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Adult Education, Office Occupations.
WA SO 0924
HASEK, Jane E. Coordinator - Adult Health Occupations Continu-ing Education. Adult Supplemental - Career Education.Hawkeye Institute of Technology. Waterloo, IA 50704.(319) 296-2320 Ext. 247.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education. B.L.S. From University of Oklahoma.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,
Adult Education, Medical Education.
WA 80 0923
HESKETT, Lois R. Department Chairman. Health Occupations.Iowa Lakes Community College. Emmetsburg, IA50536. (712) 852.3554.
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Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Ants(s) of Study and Highest Degree Biology.
BA. From Drake University.A:wa(t) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0926
JOHANN1NGSMEIER, Barbara F. Program Chairperson DentalHygiene. Health Sciences. Des Moines Area CommunityCollege. Ankeny. IA 50021. (515) 964-6406.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Higher
Education. Administration. M.S. From Iowa State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Ad-ministration, Program Planning Development & Im-plementation.
WA 80 0927
JOHNSON, Susan G. Health Occupations Education Coordinator.Adult and Continuing Education-Short Course. DesMoines Area Community College. Ankeny. IA 50021.(515) 964-636t.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Ands) of Study and Highest Alnse Psy-
chology. B.A.S. From Westmar College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Coordination
and Implementation of Mandatory Continuing Educa-tion for Medical Professionals and Paraprofessionals.
WA 80 092$
KOLLASCH, Delores. Department Head. Health Occupations Edu-cation. Health. Iowa Central Community College. FortDodge, IA 50501. (515) 576-7201.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
Education. M.S. From Marquette University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing. Hos-
pital Administration.
WA 80 0929
MARTIN, Dorothy L Continuing Education Health Supervisor.Continuing Education. Scott Community College. Bet-tendorf, IA 52722. (319) 359-7531.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Health,
Management. BA. From St. Ambrose College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Continuing
Education. Medical/Surgical Nursing. Maternal/ChildNursing.
WA 80 0930
McMAHILL, Janet M. Program and Training Coordinator; Experi-ence Based Career Education. Secondary Career Pro-grams. Iowa Central Community College. Fort Dodge.IA 50501. (515) 576-7201.
Job Responsibilities: Career Education.Arra(s) of Study and flighty( Degree Secondary
Curriculum. Speech Communication. M.S. From DrakeUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Special Educa-tion (EMR Students), Career Education.
WA 80 0931
McNALLY, Mary K. Health Coordinator. Adult Career Supplemen-tal. Des Moines Area Community College. Ankeny, IA50021. (515) 964.6353.
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Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
R.N. From Mercy Hospital School of Nursing.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Development
of ideas, Personnel Management, Organization.
WA 80 0932
MOINE, Gretchen L Assistant Dean. Health Occupations Educa-tion. Kirkwood Community College. Cedar Rapids, IA52406. (319) 398-5530.
Job Responsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Secondary
Education. MA. From Bradley University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Al-
lied Health Administration, Nursing Education Teach-ing.
WA 80 0933
NELSON, Beverly J. Coordinator, Health Occupations. Health Oc-cupations Department. Marshalltown Community Col-lege. Marshalltown, IA 50158. (515) 752-7106.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education, Administration. MS. From Iowa State U.Arat(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Edu-
cation, Administration.
WA 80 0934
PAPIK, Norma J. Division Head. Health Occupations. Scott Com-munity College. Elettendorf, IA 52722. (319) 359-7531.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.- Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidan-ce/Counseling. M.ED. From Bowling Green State Uni-versity.
Ames) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0935
PEEBLER, Donna R. Supervisor, Adult & Continuing Health Occu-pations Education. Continuing Education Services.Southeastern Community College. West Burlington, IA52655. (319) 752-2731.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
R.N. and Associate Degree in Nursing Science. FromBurlington Hospital School of Nursing and BurlingtonJunior College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing As-sistant. Long term care Administrators, EmergencyMedical Services.
WA 80 0936
PHILLIPS, Betty J. Coordinator of Placement - Supervisor FinancialAids. Student Personnel Services. Northeast Iowa Tech-nical Institute South Center. Peosta. IA 52001. (319)556-5110.
Job Responsibilities: Placement/ Financial Aids.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education. Psychology. M.A. From Lora College.Aretz(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-
pations. Counseling. Placement.
WA 80 0937
POTER. Brenda T. Special Needs Supervisor. Vocational & Techni-cal Education Special Needs Division. Western IowaTech Community College. Sioux City. IA 51102. (712)276-0380.
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Job Responsibilities: Special Needs.,OW:) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-
ing, Psychology, Education. M.A. From University ofSouth Dakota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Planning ofSpecial Needs Support Programs, Implementation,Evaluation.
WA $0 0938
ROURKE, Joan M. Health Coordinator. Adult Education & Com-munity Services. Indian Hills Community College. Ot-tumwa, IA 52501. (515) 682-8081.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
Adult Education. R.N. From Allen Memorial School ofNursing.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nurse AideTraining. Coordinating Programs. Development of Cur-riculum.
WA 80 0939
'SNYDER, Elizabeth C. Director of Instruction/Acting President.Eastern Iowa Community College District-ClintonCommunity College. Clinton. IA 52732. (319) 242-6841.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Curriculum, Nursing. PH.D. From SoutheasternUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion. Curriculum, Health Occupations.
WA 80 0940
STEEN, Barbara A. Coordinator Nursing Education. Health Occu-pations Education. Hawkeye Institute of Technology.Waterloo, IA 50704. (319) 296-2320 ext. 336.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
BSN. From Ham line University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0941
UNDERWOOD, Janet L. Health Coordinator. Adult and Com-munity Education. Indian Hills Community College. Ot-tumwa, IA 52501. (515) 682-8081 Ext. 233.
Job Raponsibilitiee Health Occupations.Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Science. B.S.N. From Iowa Weslyan College.Ansa(s) of Professional Erpertbe Nursing Edu-
cation, Program Development and Coordination, Con-tinuing Education for Nurses.
WA 80 0942
WASICEK, Margery M. Health Occupations Education - Coordina-tor. Community Services. North Iowa Area CommunityCollege. Mason City, IA 50401. (515) 423-1264.
Job Rerponsibilitier Health Occupations.Ansa(s) of Seedy and Highest Degree Nursing,
Adult Education. B.S.N. From University of Dubuque.Aroa(s) of Professional ExpertiseNursing-Con-
tinuing Education.
KANSAS
WA SO 0943
ASCANIO, Darlene J. Coordinator of Data Processing. Business &
Management Division. Johnson County CommunityCollege. Overland Park, KS 66214. (913) 888-8500.
Job Responsibilities: Business Data Processing.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Organiza-
tional Behavior, Computer Science, Accounting. M.B.A.From University of Missouri.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment, Articulation with Business & Industry,Professional Development Training Programs.
WA 80 0944
GAIER, Letty L. Director. Nursing. Labette Community College.Parsons, KS 67357. (316) 421.6700.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Trade &
Industrial, Junior College, Associate Degree Nursing.ED.S. From Pittsburg State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Direction ofNursing Services, State Supervision of HOE, Instructionof ADN program.
WA 80 0943
KEENER, Barbara J. Director of Development. Johnson CountyCommunity College. Overland Park, KS 66210. (913)888-8500.
Job Responsibilities: Grants & Additional Ex-ternal Funds For Vocational Education.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Educa-tional Administration, Higher Education. PH.D. FromU. of Florida.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Funds for Sup-port of Vocational Education-Federal, State, Local, Pri-vate Financial Resources.
WA 80 0946
SCOTT, Betty. Secretarial Coordinator. Business and Economics.Johnson County Community College. Overland Park, KS66210. (913) 888-8500.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Psychology. Masters of Education. FromCentral State University.
Aress(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial, In-dividualized Education.
WA 80 0947
SHORT, Trudy L Coordinator. Dental Hygiene. Johnson CountyCommunity College. Overland Park, KS 66210. (913)888.8500 Ext. 245.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Adult Edu-
cation, Allied Health. M.S.ED. From Northern IllinoisUniversity.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise InstructionalDesign-Media Usage, Dental Hygiene Education, Clini-cal Evaluation.
WA 80 0948
TATHAM, Elaine L. Director. Institutional Research. JohnsonCounty Community Colleges. Overland Park, KS 66210.(913) 888-8500.
Job Responsibilities: General Vocational Edu-
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cation.Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree Research-
/Measurement, Mathematics. ED.D. From University ofKansas.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Evaluation,Manpower Studies.
WA 80 0949
TAYLOR, Mary L Coordinator, Nursing Program, Natural &Health Related Sciences Division. Natural and HealthRelated Sciences Division. Johnson County CommunityCollege. Overland Park, KS 66212. (913) 888-8500.
Job Raponsibi tinier Health Occupations(Nursing).
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education.MA. From University of Missouri.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Med:Sur&Nursing.
WA 80 0950
WADSWORTH, Dorothy. Coordinator. Commercial Art Program.Johnson County Community College. Overland Park, KS66211),(913) 888-8500.
Job Rapowsibilitia: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Areals) of Study and Highest Degree Printmak-ing, Painting, Art History. Master of Fine Arts. FromWichita State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise AdvertisingDesign, Illustration, Display Design.
WA 80 0951
YOUNG, Gay A. Coordinator, Administration of Justice. Adminis-tration of Justice. Johnson County Community College.Overland Park, KS 66210. (913) 888-8500.
Job Raponsibilitier Law Enforcement.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Education,
Law Enforcement, Equine Management. M.A. FromUniversity of Missouri.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Law Enforce-ment, Investigations, Equine Related Fields.
KENTUCKY
WA 80 0952
BLEVINS, Vivian B. Assistant Director. Southeast CommunityCollege. Cumberland, KY 40823. (606) 589-2145.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office Occupa-tions, Technical.
Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Am. Liter-ature, English Education. PH.D. From Ohio State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise- Program De-sign, Program Evaluation, Curriculum.
WA 80 0953
BOWMAN, Arlene M. Coordinator-Cooperative Education andPlacement. Henderson Community College. Henderson,KY 42420. (502) 827-1867.
Job Responsibilities: Cooperative Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel.
ins, Education, Reading. M.A. From Western Ky. Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Coun-seling, Co-Op, Placement.
WA SO 01154 1:.
CAIN, Jean. Coordinator. Health & Personal Services Occupations.Jefferson State Vo-Tech School & Skill Center. Louis-ville, KY 40203. (502) 588-4223.
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Job Responsibilities Health Occupations, Per-sonal Services.
Areais) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Curriculum. M.ED. From University of Louis-ville.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, Procedural & Policy Development, Re-search.
WA 80 0955
HODDE, Joyce A. Department Head. Health Occupations. Owens-boro Vocational-Technical School. Owensboro, KY42301. (502) 684-9871.
Job Responsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
B.S.N. From Indiana State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0956
THOMPSON, Mercedes H. Department Head, Practical Nursing.Health and Personal Service Occupations. JeffersonState Vocational-Technical School. Louisville, KY40203. (502) 588-4223.
Job Responsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest &par Vocational
Education, Health Occupations. B.S. From WesternState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ProfessionalNurse, Vocational Education, Technical Skills.
MAINE
WA 80 0957
CASEY, Brenda J. Vice - President. Academics. Andover College.Portland, ME 04101. (207) 774-6126.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Teaching. M.S.ED. From University of SouthernMaine.
Areas) of Professional Expertise Teaching, Se-cretarial.
WA 80 0958
LAMBERT, Connie I. Vice President in charge of Finances. Ad-ministration. Andover College. Portland, ME 04101.(207) 774-6126.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Management,Secretarial, Personnel.
MARYLAND
WA 80 0959
ARNOLD, Nola M. Director of Community Education and Ser-vices. Community Education. Wor-Wic Tech Com-munity College. Salisbury, MD 21801. (301) 749-8181.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture, Health, Of-fice, Trade & Industry, Technical, Supervisory Manage-ment, Small Business Management.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrsc Education,Psychology, Sociology. M.L.A. From Western MarylandCollege.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Course Plan-ning, Public Relations, In-plant Training.
WA 80 0960
CHIESI, Claudia E. Chairperson. Developmental Education. Divi-sion of Student Personnel Services. Catonsville Corn-munity College. Catonsville, MD 21228. (301) 455.4356.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Trade and industrial Occupations,Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: HigherEduc. Admin., History of Educ.. Humanities. PH.D.From State University of New York.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Voc. Ed. forthe Disadvantaged, Allied Health Science Occupations,Office/Business Educ. Occupations.
WA 80 961
COLWILL, Ana Maria C. instructor and Chairman. Medical Labora-tory Technician Division. Villa Julie College. Stevenson,MD 21153. (301) 486.7000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Areet(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Medical
Technology. B.S. From Mount Saint Agnes College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Curriculum,
Administration, Academic Counseling.
WA 80 0962
DAWSON, Helen R. Vice President and Dean of the College. VillaJulie College. Stevenson, MD 21153. (301) 486.7000.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Horne Economics,Office, Law-Related Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree HigherEducation, Administration, History. ED.D. From NovaUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program De-velopment, Planning and Management, Evaluation.
WA 80 0963
DERBYSHIRE, Joan L. Director, Mental Health Associate Pro-gram. Allied Health. Essex Community College. Bal-timore, MD 21237. (301) 682.6000 Ext. 329.
Joie Responsibilities- Health and Mental HealthOccupation:.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree ClinicalPsychology, Social Psychology. M.A. From Loyola Col-lege.
Arra(s) of Professional Erpertisc Mental HealthEducation and Program Coordination.
WA 80 0964
GLICKVAN, Gena. Coordinator of Student Job Placement. Deanof instruction. Essex Community College. Baltimore,MD 21237. (301) 682-6000.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Horne Economics,Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Counsel-ing, Adult Education. M.S. From Johns Hopkins Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Career Deve-lopment, Minority Counseling.
WA 80 0965
HALTERMAN, Martha W. Assistant in Career Programs. Officeof the Dean of instruction. Essex Community College.Baltimore, MD 21237. (301) 682-6000 Ext. 557.
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Job Responsibilities. Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical. Service Occupations.
Aroa(s)of Study and Highest Degree: Education;Counseling, Psychology. M.S. From Johns Hopkins Uni-versity.
Aroa(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalProgram Development, Vocational Counseling, Place-ment & follow-up.
WA 80 0966
KUSCHEL, Anne E. Coordinator/Worcester County. CommunityEducation and Services. Wor-Wic Tech. CommunityCollege. Salisbury, MD 21801. (301) 749-8181.
Job Responsibilities:Agricultural. Health. Of-fice. Technical, Trade & Industry,, Hotels/Motels/ Con-dominiums/Paralegal/ Real Estate.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: French,Spanish, German. MA. From Florida State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CommunityEducation.
WA 80 0967
LEVIN, Rhoda P. Division Chairman. Division of Allied Health.Essex Community College. Baltimore, MD 21237. (301)682.6000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Mental
Health, Adult Education, Administration. M.S. FromJohns Hopkins University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion/Personnel, Adult Teaching Methodology, ProgramDevelopment & implementation.
WA 80 0968
LEVITT, Viola Y. Associate Dean of Health Technology. Technical& Career Education. Prince George's Community Col-lege. Largo, MD 20870. (301) 322-0732.
Job Responsibilities- Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration, Teaching, Community College Programs. M.A.From Teachers College Columbia Univ.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Al-lied Health.
WA 80 0969
LINN, Lois L. Nursing Program Coordinator. Nursing. Essex Com-munity College. Baltimore County, MD 21237. (301)682.6000 Ext. 333.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Higher Ed.
Administration, Higher Ed. Curriculum. PH.D. From U.of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Edu-cation, Administration.
WA 80 0970
McMILLAN, Jane C. Coordinator of Child Care Services. StudentActivities. Catonsville Community College. Catonsville,MD 21228. (301) 455-4242.
Job Responsibilities: Early Childhood Educa-tion.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Child De-velopment, Special Education, Psychology. Certificate ofAdvanced Study. From Towson State University, LoyolaCollege of Baltimore.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise Child CareAdministration, Teacher Training, Parent Education.
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WA SO 0971
MILTON, Toby H. Coordinator of Research and Grants. Office ofthe Dean of Instruction. Essex Community College. Bal-timore, MD 21209. (301) 682-6000 Ext. 366.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Trade andIndustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Statistics,Higher Education. A.M. From Harvard University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Research,Grants, Evaluation.
WA 80 0972
OPACINCH, Cheryl A. Coordinator of Institutional Research. In-stitutional Research. Catonsville Community College.Catonsville, MD 21228. (301) 455-4249.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus. Occupa-tions.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration, Higher Education. ED.D. From Columbia Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ProgramEvaluation, Program Cost, Research.
WA 80 0973
SANCHEZ, Beatrice R. Academic Dean. The Maryland College ofArt and Design. Silver Spring, MD 20902. (301) 649-4454.
Job Responsibilities: Visual Communications(Commercial Arts) and Fine Art.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Printmak-ing, Drawing, Painting. M.F.A. From University of Mas-sachusetts.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Art Adminis-tration/Management, Artist/ Educator.
WA 80 0974
STRYDESKY, Rebecca H. Division Chairperson. Business & Indus-trial Management Division. Essex Community College.Rossville Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21237. (301) 682-6000.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Office Occu-pations, Business Management, Data Processing, Ac-counting.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation Administration, Curriculum Development.PH.D. From University of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CompetencyBased Education, Teacher Education, Cooperative Edu-cation.
WA SO 0975
WARD, Madeline M. Acting Head, Division of Continuing Educa-tion/Community Services Coordinator, Nursing/ AlliedHealth. Continuing Education and Community Services.Catonsville Community College. Catonsville, MD21228. (301) 455-4190.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Special Education, Psychology. M.ED. From MorganState U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing, Al-lied Health.
MASSACHUSETTS
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WA 80 0976
ANDERSON, Amelia E. Coordinator Evening Nursing Program.Nursing. Northern Essex Community College. Haverhill,MA 01830. (617) 374-0721 Ext. 133.
Job Responsibilities. Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Geron-
tology, Nurse Practitioner. M.S.N. From University ofLowell.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise A. D. Nursing.
WA 80 0977
BALZANO, Joyce A. Department Chairman. Medical Laboratory/ -Medical Assistant Programs. Blue Hill Technical Insti-tute. Canton, MA 02021. (617) 828-5800.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree Medical
Technology, Education, Microbiology. M.Ed. From Suf-folk University.
WA 80 0978
BARRON, Carolyn L Chairman Data Processing Department.DP. McCann Technical School. North Adams, MA01247. (413) 663-5383.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Office, Trade& Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Comput-ers, Math, Chemistry. MACS. From University of Mas-sachusetts.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment.
WA 80 0979
CAPON, Susan B. Coordinator, Program Development. Division ofCommunity Services. Middlesex Community College.Bedford, MA 01730. (617) 275-8910.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-
ing, Adult Education, Career Development. C.A.G.S.From Boston University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Short-termtraining, Displaced Homemaker Training, Competency-Based Education.
WA 80 0980
HITCHCOCK, Barbara A. Assistant Dean of Students, Director ofFinancial Aid. Student Personnel. Bay Path Junior Col-lege. Longmeadow, MA 01106. (413) 567-0621.
Job Responsibilities Health, Office, Travel Oc-cupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree StudentPersonnel, Psychology. M.ED. From Springfield Col-lege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Guidance &Counseling, Financial Aid, Admissions.
WA 80 0981
ISBELL, Irene L. Coordinator. Medical Assisting and Surgical Tech-nology. Northern Berkshire Vocational Regional SchoolDistrict (McCann Technical School). N. Adams, MA01247. (413) 663-5383.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Psychology, English. B.S. From North Adams State Col-lege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing, Surg-ery, Med. Oft Assisting.
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WA 80 0982
MARCH, Angela M. Financial Aid Officer. Student Services. Mu-sachusetts Bay Community College. Wellesley Hills, MA02181. (617) 237-1100.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Health, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Administration of State andFederal Financial Aid Programs for students.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: StudentPersonnel Administration. M.S. From Howard Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalCounseling, Financial Aid Administration.
WA 80 0983
PULA, Eva. Department Chairman. Practical Nurse Program.Greater Lawrence Regional Technical Institute. 57 RiverRoad, West Andover, MA 01810. (617) 686-0194.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Nursing
Education, Biological Sciences. B.S. From Boston Uni-versity.
Ands) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 0984
WILLIAMS, Olga. Chairperson. Division of Business. Northern Es-sex Community College. Haverhill, MA 01830. (617)374-0721.
Job Responsibilities: Office, Medical RecordsTechnology, Accounting, Food Service/Management,Business Management.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessAdministration, Secretarial Science, Personnel Services.Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study. From U. ofBridgeport.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise: Accounting,Secretarial Skills, Data and Word Processing.
WA 80 0985
WRIGHT, Jeanette T. President. Bay Path Junior College. Long-meadow, MA 01106. (413) 567-0621.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations, Nurs-ery School Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-chology, Counseling, Education. Ed.D. From BostonUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc CurriculumDevelopment, Administration.
MICHIGAN
WA 80 09116
BOYER, Judith M. Director/Counselor. Student Learning Center.St. Clair County Community College. Port Huron, MI48060. (313) 984-3881.
Job Responsibilities: Supportive Services forVocational Students.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Guidanceand Counseling. M.A. From Oakland University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertisc Career Plan-ning, Academic and Personal Counseling, Administra-tion and Interpretation of Assessments.
WA 80 0987BURNS, Martha J. Dean. Science/Health. Bay de Noc Community
College. Escanaba, MI 49829. (906) 786-5802.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Nursing,
Counseling, Education. M.A. From Northern MichiganUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CompetencyBased Education, Mental Health, Nursing.
WA 80 0988
CHRISTENSEN, Jean K. Assistant Dean, Community Services; Di-rector, Women's Resource Center. Continuing Educa-tion & Community Services. Schoolcraft College.Livonia, MI 48152. (313) 591-6400.
Job Responsibilities: Women's Resource Cen-ter.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Guidance,Counseling, Community Agencies. MA. From U. of Mi-chigan.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Plan-ning, Personal Development, Entry Level and RefresherCourse Development.
WA 80 0989
HORTON, Muline S. Instructor/Coordinator. Health Careers -Occupational Therapy. Schoolcraft College. Livonia, MI48152. (313) 591-6400.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Stately and Highest Degree: Occupa-
tional Therapy, Sp. Ed. Counseling. ED.SP. From WayneState U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: OccupationalTherapy.
WA 80 0990
KILPONEN, Kathleen H. Director of Special Needs. Administra-tion. Bay De Noc Community College. College Avenue,Escanaba, MI 49829. (906) 786-5802 Ext. 28.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Mathemat-ics, Engineering, Science. M.A. From Northern Michi-gan University.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise: Vocational-Counseling, Teaching, Administration.
WA 80 0991
McBRIEN, Marjorie B. Dean of Business, Health and Technology.Instruction. C. S. Mott Community College. Flint, MI48506. (313) 762-0387.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade, Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,Medical-Surgical, Community College Education. MSN.From Wayne State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Instruction inNursing. Advisor in Health Occupations, Administrator-over all Occupational.
WA 80 0992
NELSON, Karen A. Director of Allied Health. Instructional Affairs.Muskegon Community College. Muskegon, MI 49443.(616) 773-9131 Ext. 384.
Job RapotailSilitiar Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Communication. M.A. From. Western Michigan U.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 0993
PILLSBURY, Virginia L. Director, Social Service Technology. Vo-cational Education. St. Clair County Community Col-lege. Port Huron, M1 48060. (313) 984-3881.
Job Responsibilitia: Child Care, MentalHealth.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Com-munity Development, Social Work, Early Childhood.M.A. From University of Michigan.
Aiwa) of Professional Expertise Child Care,Substance Abuse.
WA 80 0994
SATTIG, Harriett H. Assistant Dean. Health Careers. SchoolcraftCollege. Livonia, M1 48152. (313) 591-6400.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.*oa(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Social Sciences, Educational Administration. M.A. FromSyracuse University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise InstructionalSupervision, Program Direction, Assoc. Degree NursingProgram.
WA 80 0995
SCHLACK, Marilyn J. Dean of Instruction. Kalamazoo ValleyCommunity College. Kalamazoo, M1 49009. (616) 372-5223.
Job Responsibilitia: Health, Office Occupa-tions, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing-Personnel, Administration. ED.D. From WesternMichigan University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CBI, ProgramPlanning.
WA 80 0996
WILLIAMS, Jonnie L Director of Occupational Planning. Occupa-tional Education. Grand Rapids Junior College. GrandRapids, M1 49501. (616) 456-3777.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade & industry.
Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree Occupational Education, Adult Education, Curriculum Develop-ment. PH.D. From U. of Michigan.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Staff Develop-ment, Curriculum Development, Office Occupations.
MINNESOTA
WA 30 0997
ANDERSON, Joy A. Adult Program Supervisor. Adult ContinuingEducation. Dakota County Area Vocational-TechnicalInstitute. Rosemount, MN 55021. (612) 423-2281.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & industrial Occupa-tions, Home Economics.
Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Foods, Education. B.S. From College of St.Catherine.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Foods/ Nutri-tion, Management, Family Life.
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WA 80 0998ASKLUND, Shirley C. Associate Dean of Instruction. Normandale
Community College. Bloomington, MN 55431. (612)830-9339.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.*oa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Administration. PH.D. From University of Min-nesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,Physical Therapy.
WA 80 0999
BARDUSON, Barbara. Executive Director. Consumer Homemak-ing. Dakota County Area Vocational-Technical Institute.Rosemount, MN 55068. (612) 423-2281. .
Job Raponsibilitia: Occupational Home E,co-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics Education, Science. B.A. From St. Olaf College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Student Or-ganizations.
WA 80 1000
KIRCHHOFF, Marge L. Assistant Director. Austin AVTI. Austin,MN 55912. (507) 437-6681.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade, industrial Occupations.
Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-tional Administration. Specialist Degree. From MankatoState Univ.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Staff Develop-ment.
WA 80 1001
KOIVUMAK1, Elaine W. Division Manager. Occupational Pro-grams. Anoka AVTI. Anoka, MN 55303. (612) 427-1880.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Home Economics, Vocational Administration. B.S. FromUniversity of Minnesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Supervision ofInstructional Personnel, Adult Education, Budgeting.
WA 80 1002
RAUCH, Gay H. Coordinator, Adult/Community Services for Con-ferences, Workshops. Adult/Community Services. 916V o-Tech Institute. White Bear Lake, MN 55110. (612)770-2351.
Job Responsibilities: Secondary, Post-Hi, Adult.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Home Economics, Education. B.A. From Ohio WesleyanU.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Public Rela-tions, instruction in Home Economics Service Occupa-tions, Adult Ed.
WA 80 1003
REED-TAYLOR, Josephine. Coordinator of Special Needs. SpecialNeeds. 916 Area Vocational Technical Institute. WhiteBear Lake, MN 55409. (612) 770-2351.
Job Responsibilitier Support Services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counseling
Psychology, Special Education, Family Social Science.M.A. From University of Minnesota.
Ara(s) of Professional Erpertitc Special Needs.
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WA 80 1004
ROSDAHL, Caroline B. Division Manager. Health Occupations.Anoka Technical Institute (Ind. Dist. *11). Box 191,Anoka, MN 55303. (612) 427-1880.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counseling
& Guidance, Voc. Ed., Administration. PH.D. Candi-date. From University of Minnesota.
Arai(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-based Educ., Curriculum Development, Leadership forWomen.
WA 80 1005
STENGEL, Judith A. Adult Extension & Part-Time Program Deve-lopment Coordinator. Adult & Community Services. 916Area Vocational - Technical Institute. White Bear Lake,MN 55110. (612) 770-2351.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office.
Arai(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics. B.S. From U. of Minnesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Office Occupations, Health.
WA 80 1006
STEVENSEN, Helen T. Director of Nursing/Allied Health. Anoka-Ramsey Community College. Coon Rapids, MN 55433.(612) 427.2600 Ext. 200.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Education, Administration. MS. From University ofWashington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,Health Occupations, Education/Administration.
WA 80 1007
YUCEL, Martha E. Director of Instruction. Health & Personal CareOccupations. 916 Area Vocational Technical Institute.White Bear Lake, MN 55110. (612) 770-2351 Ext. 371.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics (Child Development &Cosmetology).
Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Nursing, Health Administration. M. ED. From Univer-sity of Minnesota.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Teaching, Supervision and Management Courses.
MISSISSIPPI
WA 80 1008
'GORDON, Polly T. Director Vocational-Technical Education. Vo-cational-Technical. Northwest Junior College. Sena-tobia, MS 38668. (601) 562.5262 Ext. 244.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Technical,Trade and Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Home Economics, Guidance. Muters. From U.of Mississippi.
Ames) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Home Economics, Guidance.
WA 10 1009
McCOOL, Barbara J. Coordinator of Program Services. Vocational.MS Gulf Coast Junior College. Gautier, MS 39553. (601)497-4313 Ext. 251.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade & Industry, Displaced Home-maker Assistance.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Ec.,Cooperative Ed., Administration. Specialist. From J. ofSouthern Mississippi.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Ec. Ed.,Cooperative Ed.
WA 80 1010
THOMAS, Ida H. Cosmetology Instructor. Vocational Educa-tional. Utica Junior College. Utica, MS 39175. (601) 885-6062.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Arai(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cos-metology, Speech Education, Sales Management. B.A.From National Beauty Cultrist League.
Arai(s) of Professional Expertise: Cosmetolo-gist. Cosmetology Inst.
WA 80 1011
WHITE, Nancy J. MMDT/CETA Director. Itawamba Junior Col-lege. Tupelo, MS 38801. (601) 842-5621.
Job Responsibilities: Manpower & CETA.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Adult Education, Curriculum Development.M.ED. From Mississippi State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise MS. Man-power, CETA, Trade Occupations.
WA 110 1012
WOODALL, Martha L. Coordinator of Program Services. Voca-tional/Technical Center. Mississippi Delta Junior Col-lege. Moorhead, MS 38761. (601) 246-8802.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Oc-cup., Technical, Office Occup., Trade & Indus. Occup.
Aros(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing, Social Work, Sociology. M.ED. From Delta StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Working with women.
WA 80 1013
WOODWARD, Hilda S. Assistant Dean, Vocational-TechnicalEducation. Vocational - Technical. Jones County Jr. Col-lege. Ellisville, MS 39437. (601) 477.9311.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degrw: BusinessEducation, Educational Administration. M.ED. From U.of Southern Mississippi.
Aree(s) of Professional &waive Business andOffice.
MISSOURI
WA 80 1014
BENNETT, B. Kathy. Business Manager. Administrative. Water &Wastewater Technical School. Neosho, MO 64850.(417) 451-2716.
Job Raponsibilitiw Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degroc Sales, Pur-chasing, Personnel Management.
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Atva(s) of Professional Expertise Purchasing,Personnel Mgmt., Bookkeeping.
WA SO 1015
BUCKMAN, Karen H. Women's Outreach Director. Guidance De-partment. Linn Technical College. Linn, MO 65051.(314) 897-3603.
Job Responsibilitiee Technical, Trade & Indus.Occup.
Areas) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing, Psychology, Sociology. M.S. From Central MissouriState University and Culver-Stockton College.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Non-tradi-tional careers for women.
WA 101016
DUVALL, Betty. Dean of Instruction. Instruction. St. Louis Com-munity College at Florissant Valley. 3400 Pershal! Road,St. Louis, MO 63135. (314) 595-4214.
Job Reasstuibilitia: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Librian-ship, Humanities, Higher Education. M.A. From M.A.(Librianship) from Univ. of Denver, Colorado and M.A.(Humanities) from New York University.
Ara(s) of Professional Expertise: Program Plan-ning, Program Evaluation.
WA 110 1017
EDWARDS, D. Jane. Director Health Occupations. Vocational-Technical Nursing. Jefferson College. Hillsboro, MO63050. (314) 942-3000 Ext. 365.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations."Inse(s) of Stady and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Administration. M.S.N. From Washington University.Ara(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 110 1018
EVANS, Shirley J. Business and Office Chairwoman. Business andOffice. State Fair Community College. Sedalia, MO65301. (816) 826-7100.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Arn(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Office Education. M.S. From Central Mo.State University.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise: IndividualizedInstruction, Program Management, Sex Equity.
WA 80 1019
FENTON, Marie E. Coordinator. Adult Vocational Technical Dis-placed Homemaker Program. Special School District ofSt. Louis County. Creve Coeur, MO 63141. (314) 432-4865.
Job Rapoasibilider Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade 3 Industrial Occupa-tions.
Meals) of Study and Highest Deem,: Communi-cations, Adult Education. EDS. From University ofIowa.
Ares(s) of Prefrontal Expertise Adult re-
entry.
WA 80 1020
HAAS, Jean A. Department Chairperson. Dental Hygiene. St. LouisCommunity College at Forest Park. St. Louis, MO63110. (314) 644-9330.
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Job Respossibilitiar Health Occupations.Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Allied
Health Education, Allied Health Administration.M.S.H.P. From South West Texas University.
Ant(s) of Professional Expertise Dental Hy-giene.
WA BO 1021
HALL, Patricia A. Chairman. Nursing. St. Louis Community Col-lege at Forest Park. St. Louis, MO 63112. (314) 644-9315.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psychiatric
Nursing, Education. M.S.N. From Washington U.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: A. D. Nag.
Education, Psychiatric Nursing.
WA 80 1022
HIBDON, Nila L. Dean of Vocational-Technical Education. Voca-tional-Technical Department. State Fair CommunityCollege. Sedalia, MO 65301. (816) 826-7100 Ext. 51.
Job Reeponsibilitia: Agricultural. Distribution,Health Occup., Occup. Home Economics, Office Occup.,Technical, Trade A. Industrial Occupations.
Ares(s) of Study and HighestDegree: VocationalEducation, Management, Instructional media. PH.D.From University of Missouri.
Ares(s) of Professional &peaks: Management.
WA BO 1023
HOWALD, Nina M. Graduate Services Representative. Place-ment. Control Data Institute. St. Louis, MO 63108. (314)534.8181.
Job Responsibllitiew Technical.km0) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Religion. Bachelor in Elementary Ed. From University ofMissouri.
WA 80 1024
KUHLMAN-HARRISON, Judy R. Director of Career Education.Career Education. State Fair Community College. Sed-alia, MO 65301. (816) 826-7100.
Job Responsibilities: Career Education.Areas) of Study sad Highest Degree Practical
Arts and Vocational-Technical Ed., Education Adminis-tration, Business Management. PH.D. From U. of Mis-souri.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise AlternativeEducation Programs, Career Planning and Development,Career Resource Center Development.
WA $0 1025
LAKE, Marcia H. Coordinator of Placement. Student Services. Mo-berly Junior College. Moberly, MO 65270. (816) 263-4110.
Job Responsibilities: Placement, VocationalCounseling.
Ares(s) of Study tun Highat Degree: Account-ing, Business Management. M.B.A. From Central Mis-souri State Univ.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Placement,Vocational Counseling.
WA 80 1026
LEE, Jeanne S. Coordinator Project Reentry. Moberly Junior Col-lege. Moberly, MO 65270. (816) 263-8080.
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Job Rapaaililitice Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions.
Ares(s) of Stay and Highest Degree Ed. Ad-ministration, Adult Ed., Counseling. PH.D. From Uni-versity of Missouri.
Atol(s) of Profasissal apatite Counseling,Adult Ed.
WA 80 1027
LYNCH, Jo Ann. Coordinator of Placement. Financial Aids. St.Louis Community College. St. Louis, MO 63110. (314)644-9122.
Job Reaonsibilitire Health Occupations, Of-fice, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Aree(s) of Stay and Highest Degree CounselingPsychology. Masters. From University of Missouri.
Aree(s) of Professional Eructate Placement,Job Development, Teaching.
WA 80 1028
MACY, Barbara J. Chairperson, Department of Nursing Education.Nursing Education. St. Louis Community College atMeramec. 11333 Big Bend Boulevard, Kirkwood, MO63122. (314) 966-7500.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Moa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Teaching. M.S.N. From St. Louis University.Aree(s) of Professional Eructate Medical-Sur-
gical Nursing.
WA 80 1029
RUND, Christine M. Financial Aid Administrator. Finance. Con-trol Data Institute. St. Louis, MO 63101. (314) 534-8111.
Job Reeponsibilitite Vocational ComputerProgramming, Operations, and Technology.
Maas) of Study and Highest Degree English,Secondary Education, Business Administration. B.A.From University of Missouri.
Artis(s) of Professional Expertise Financial Aid.
WA 80 1030
SAUCIER, Bonnie L. Director. Nursing and Allied Health. TrentonJunior College. Trenton, MO 64683. (116) 359-5641.
Job Rapesuibilitia: Health Occupations.Maas) of Study and Higbee Degree Vocational
Education, Higher and Administrative Education.M.ED. From University of Missouri.
Area(s) of hofessiase! Expertise Associate De-gree Nursing, Continuing Education Nursing.
WA 80 1831
SCHILLIE, aarlene. Vocational Supervisor. Vocational. MoberlyJr. College. Moberly, MO 65270. (816) 263-4110.
Job Rerpossabilider Agricultural. Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical. Trade andIndustrial
&ea(s) of Stay and Highest Dyne VocationalAdministration, Business Education, Higher and AdultEducation. M. Ed. From University of Missouri.
Anse(s) y holessional Espashe Business andOffice. Distributive. Communications.
WA N 1032
WALDROP. Betty J. Director of Nursing Education. Nursing.Three Rivers Community College. Poplar Bluff. MO63901. (314) 616-4101.
Job Responsibilitim Health Occupations.Ames) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
M.A. From Ball State University.Atol(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA $0 1033
WOOD, Dianna K. Vocational Counselor. Project Re-Entry (forDisplaced Homemakers). Moberly Junior College. Mo-berly, MO 65270. (116) 263-1080.
Job Responsibilitia: Health Occupations, Job-seeking skills training.
Aro(s) of Study and Highest Degree AgencyCounseling, Vocational Information, Agriculture. MED.From University of Missouri.
&eats) of Profasionel Egad's: Services forRe-Entry Workers, Vocational Needs of Rural Women,Resume Writing.
WA $0 1034
WRIGHT, Dorothy M. Interim President (also serving as Occupa-tional Dean). Penn Valley Community College. KansasCity, MO 64111. (116) 756-2800.
Job Raponsibilitia: Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Occupational Home Economics, Tech-nical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Atol(s) of Stay and Highest Dyne Business &Public Admin., Secretarial Science, Guidance - Counsel-ing, Curriculum. ED.D. From Nova University.
Argo(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations, BusinessAccts., Secretarial.
WA $0 1035
YOUNG, Amy M. Department Chairman, Health OccupationsEducation. Health Occupations Education. State FairCommunity College. Sedalia, MO 65301. (816) 826-7100 Ext. 54.
Job lapensibilitiew Health Occupations.Aro(s) 4 Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Ed., Nursing, Higher & Adult Ed. PH.D. From Univer-sity of Missouri.
Areats) of Professional &partite Nursing. Al-lied Health.
MONTANA
WA 80 1038
HILLEBOE, Susan C. Director of Education. Institutions. MountainView School. Helena, MT 59601. (406) 458-5121.
Job Rapesutibilitier Health, Office Occupa-tions, Home Economics, Experience Based Career Edu-cation.
Arnett) of Study and Highest Degree Social Stu-dies, Guidance & Counseling. Educational Administra-tion. M.A. From University of Montana.
Aravi(s) of Professiorud Expertise ExperienceBased Career Education. State Advisory Council.
NEBRASKA
WA $0 1037
BINKLEY. Andrea L Media Production Specialist. InstructionalMedia Production Unit. Metro Tech Community Col-lege. Omaha, NE 68137. (402) 457-5100.
Jog lapensibilitite Produce media.
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Ames) ./ Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Broadcasting, Speech, Journalism. BS. From Uni-versity of Nebraska.
Ames) Prefestiaml &penile InstructionalDesign, Public Reations, Industrial TV.
WA BO 10311
BUELL, Carol D. Director of Central Library Services. Central Ac-quisitions & Processing and Instructional Media. Met-ropolitan Technical Community College ProductionUnits. Omaha, NE 68103. (402) 457-5100.
i.e Rapensiiilitia: Instructional media, Li-brary.
Ames) ./ Study and Highest Degree Librarian-ship, Publishing, American literature. M.L.S. From Uni-versity of Chicago.
Antes/ Prefasional Evasive Library ad-ministration, Media production planning.
WA SO 1039
CLANCY, Lena L. Chairperson, Department of Home Economics.Southeast Community College. Lincoln, NE 68520.(402) 471-3333.
JW Rarponsibilitia: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Ares(s) 4 Seely Highest Deem VocationalHome Economics Education, Dietetics, Management.Misters. From Kansas State U.
Ares(s) ./ Professional Expertise Food Service,General Home Economics.
WA SO 1040
DAVISON, Judith A. Supervisor. Dental Hygiene. Central Techni-cal Community College. Hastings, NE 68901. (402) 463 -
9811.JW Responsibilitia: Health Occupations.Ames) el Stay and Highest Degree Educa-
tional Administration. M.A. From Kearney Star' Ccl-lege.
irons) of Professional &poise Dental Hy-giene.
WA 80 1041
EGGLAND, Carol A. Adult Education Coordinator - Health. AdultEducation. Southeast Community College. Lincoln, NE64522. (402) 471.3333.
Jot Raponsibilitier Health Occupations.Amen./ Stody and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation, Human Develop., Vocational Ed. M.A. FromUniversity of Nebraska.
Ann(s) of Professional Expertise RN-LPN Re-fresher, Emergency Medical Sen. Programs, ContinuingEd. for Health Professionals.
WA 80 1642
HALVERSON, Kathryn A. Program Head-Child Care Program.Child Care Program. Metropolitan Technical Com-munity College. P.O. Box 3777, Omaha, NE 64103.(402) 4574100 Ext. 178.
i.e Resporuibilitier Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
A roes) of Siody and Niglio: Degree Home Eco-nomics. Child Development, Family Relationships. B.A.From Arizona State University.
Arians) e/ Profaners., Expertise Child Devel-opment.
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WA 80 1043
HOLMBERG, Mary Lou. Program Supervisor. Practical Nursing-/Health Occupations. Platte Technical Community Col-lege. Columbus, NE 60601. (402) 564-7132.
lob Itaponsibilitia: Health Occupations.Ann(s) of Stody and Highest Degree Education,
Nursing, Vocational Education. MA. From KearneyState College.
&so(tie/ Prefessiewal Etplfibr Nursing, Edu-cation, Vocational Education.
WA 80 1044
HUNTER, M. Jane. Director, Independent Learning Center ASupervisor, Adult Basic Education. Nebraska WesternCollege. Scottsbluff, NE 69361. (308). 635-3606.
JW Raponsibilitia: Special Areas.&Ws) of Study and High.. &gave: Reading.
ED.D. From University of Northern Colors&
WA SO 1046
KENDLE, Phyllis C. Department Chairman, Health OccupationEducation. Health Occupation Education. SoutheastCommunity College. Lincoln. NE 68520. (402) 471-3333.
1.6 Rape sibilitia: Health Occupations.Ares(s) Study and NOM Dew Nursing,
Education, Adult Education. M.A. From University ofNebraska.
'00004 PrAfeariasef Erpotise Program Plan-ning A Development, Curriculum Development, NursingEducation.
WA 80 1046
McPHERSON, Kathleen A. Chairperson, Learning Activities Clus-ter II. Central Technical Community College. Hastings,NE 61901. (402) 463-9611.
Jot Rapsessibilitisc Health Occupations.Ames) al Study and Rights: Deem Dental Hy-
giene, Dental Assisting, Occupational Education. M.S.From University of Michigan.
Ara(s) Profaners., Expertise Comp.-Based,Individualized, Self-paced.
WA 80 1047
ROBERTS, Imogene 0. Director of Counseling. Student Services.Nebraska Western College. Scottsbluff, NE 69361. (308)635-3606.
1.4 Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical.
Ames) .f Study aid Highest Degree Psy-chology, Counseling, Education. M.A. From Universityof Northern Colorado.
Aries) Profasional Expertise Managerialfor Women, Voc. Counseling for Non-Trad. Stu-
d , Career Education.
WA 110 1048
SKOBJAK, Bernadette L. Director of Curriculum A Staff Develop-ment. Instruction & Student Services. MetropolitanTechnical Community College. Omaha, NE 68103. (402)4574100 Ext. 133.
.loa Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health, )c-c up. Home Ec., Office, Technical, Trade & Indus. cup.
Arians) of Strlya ts1 Highest Degree CurriculumPlanning. Vocational Education. ED.D. From State Uni-versity of New York.
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Aeve(o) if Proftwootool Drina c CurriculumPlanning, Career Education.
WA 116 ION
SWANSON, Ilsrbara J. Learning Resources Director. Learning Re-sources. Southeast Comm. Coll.Lincoln Campus. IWO"0" St., Lincoln, NE 61520. (402) 471.3333.
Job lopoosibilioir Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Ec., Office Occupations,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Anro(o)4Soudy on/ Highot Dorm Adult Ed.,Edw. Technology, Library. PH.D. From University ofNebraska.
Ann(s) if Poolosti000l Eopertioe: Library, AV.
WA N ION
TAYLOR, Nancy C. Coordinator of Cooperative Education - TitleVIII. Cooperative Education, Instruction and StudentServices. Metropolitan Technical Community College.Oma7ia, NE 61137. (402) 457.5100.
Aeve(s) if Soody and "Ow Dorm Sociology,Anthropology, Psychology. R.S. From Nebraska Wes-leyan U.
Amide) if hvfori000l &mew Counseling,Caner Exploration, Model Program building.
WA 116 16111
WISE, Mary K. Division Chairperson. Division of business and Pub-lic Service Technologies. Metropolitan Technical Com-munity College,. Omaha, NE 61111. (402) 457.3100 Eat.III.
kb lopooulbUisho: business Managemot,butting. Accounting. bookkeeping, Human Services,Child Care, Support areas of English and Psychology.
Am(*) if Moot, and Highow Dorm Adminis-tration, Curriculum, Instruction. ED.D. From Universityat Nebraska.
Axes) 4 hvfookoost Swam: Administra-tion, Curriculum.
NEVADA
WA 1111 14$2
DAIN, JoAnne G. Buskins Division Chairperson. amines' Divi-sion. Western Nevada Conunusity College -Reno /SparksCampus. Rem, NV 0505. (702) 673.4666 Est. 260.
Job Itap000lblatior Office Occupations, DataProcess*" Business. Hotel/Motel Management, law-once, Mid-Manasement, Money & banking. Real Estate.Small Rusin's& Maaasement.TanaPandien. Marketing.
Atoo(s) if StudY and HOW Dorm MIL Ad-min., Accounting. Office Adatla. M.b.A. From Univer-sity of Nevada.
Aroo(o) ty holookael ispertic Office Ad-min., Management
WA U 1433
GLENNEN, Mary C. Coordinator. Practical Nursing Program.Health Occupations. Clark County Community College.North Lee Vegas, NV 69030. (702) 6434060.
Jab RoopoosIbilitior Health Occupations.Ano(s) if Slay sod Wont be Nursing.
Counseling. Administration of Higher Education. B.S.N.From: II of Portland.
Angs) if lIV011aNbal Erpersiec Nursing.Comedies.
WA N 104
MARTIN, Bernice M. Div. Chairperson Allied Health. AlliedHealth. Western Nevada Community College. Reno/ -Sparks. NV 14431. (702) 6714466.
kg Raponeilitidier Health Occupations.Anro(o) all Soody and Ifighoot Dome Nursing,
Health Occ., Adm. of Higher Ed. M.ED. From Univer-sity of Nevada.
Anro(o) if hvfookswi Eoportac Nulling,Health Science, Adm. of Higher Ed.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WA IN HISS
FOLEY, Mary I. (Sister). President and Instructor. Castle JuniorCollege. Windham, NH 030117. (603) 1134111.
1.6 RaiworiaiStiow Office Occupeticcia.Ann(*) if Stay and IflOom arrow Business.
Education. ED.M. From Dodos University.Ann(*) of Poolookobol &p, ke Tadao, Se-
cretarial Science.
WA NI 106
PRESTON, Faith. President t.f tie College. Admiaistratios. WhitePines College. Chester, NH 03036. (603) 117-4401.
he lorpoosibilitior Heal* Occupetiess.Ames) if Siody and Meese Dorm Admiais-
twice. ED.D. From Columbia University.Aw(s) if holookowil Swaim Admiaistra-
dos, Social Service.
NEW JERSEY
WA N 14$7
CRA MER, teem E. Adult Special Needs Program Coordinator.Special Needs. Ocean County Vocational TechnicalSchool. Toms Rivet, NJ 011753. (201) 34,4425.
kb Ilkopoosibilitkv Health Occupations. Of-fice Occupations Techaical, Trade and Industrial Occu.,Employment Orientation.
Amide) if Sootily end 'titbit atm spewEducation. M.A.T. From Trenton State College.
Aroogs) if holoosimal igoroirr Spec. Ed.-/Voc. Ed., Employment of Handicapped. Job Smiles-/Jets Training for Handicapped Adults.
WA N 1051
GILETTO, Madill P. Administrative Assistant. MI Schools. Insti-tute for the Advancement of the Medical Sciences.Cherry Hill, NJ 06002. (Ng) N5-2000 Ext. 360.
ha Ropotoribiliskor Health OccupationsAsoo(s) 4 Soody awl thew Dorm betimes
Administration.Ands) if Profrook000l aporolor Adeniaistra-
don, Financial Aid, Programming.
NEW MEXICO
WA 116 100
CUMMINGS, Dada D. Director. Public laformatioe. Public Infor-mation. Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute.. Al-buquerque. NM $7106. (505) 843-7230.
Swiss Se Mlle Csommilynowist Caws, Toeirdeal lesdteiss
he aillmaieiNoko Diatribe lisa. Howl, Ot.See, Technical, Tree and Isdestrial Occopetiarm
Amiga 4 Moly owl ligeor Doom Alt BA.From Stagard Dime ly.
*WO ftellasisvai `law sic Mfic tam-maim, Ps Nimes*, Gems' Abriniestim.
WA NI IONDAVALOS, Helen C. Deportees! Chairmen Supportive (Aca-
demic) lidscories. lemsectiosel Suppott SouthweesestIndian PsfyIschnie lassiee. Allimperque, NM 17107.OOP 7143263 Lit. 63.
Jbi lkooralelliokr Distribution. Hale Omit-pietism Offke ()eternises, Technical, Tree, lade.ttisL
Aroolo) 4 stay fm, NOws Arm Adalisis-men. Plimsolls*. M.A. From New Melee Uairenity.
Ames) 4 Poolooktool Jlspwmlrsr Education.Catriculum Pleasing. ladies Studies.
WA N 1StM1CAU, Jetts L Dee/west Chelsea. Heidi Occupations. Al.
Nesters Technical VOC6911111111Stitat. Albuquerque.NM 17106. (SOS) 143.7250.
he AeM.nsINMNsr Health Occopatioss.Ames) 4 sib and NON Dow Mining.
lektatioa. M.N. From Emory University.ARO) 4 Cana L000kor Noosing.
Health Occupations.
WA N 1162SANDERSON. Rosemary L Chsimenua. Heide Occupations De-
penmen. Natters New Meek. Community College.cio College 4 Sane Pe. Santa Fe, NM 17501.
he ztorgoosiellisior Heahh Occupations.Aowa,t) of Slay owl Nig** Doom Philos°.
phy. B.A. and A.N. From Uaivetsity of Peeasylvania.Ammo) 4 Proforkoal Egotism Literature.
WA SO 11163
TRUJILLO, Melva J. Assistant Den for Student Services. StudentServices. Northern New Mexico Community College. ElRisk NM 17530. (505) 511.4501.
Sal Roposolellitior Agricultural. Distnlution.Health, Office Occupations. Technical. Trade A Indus-trial.
AroOs) of Sow& owl MemoDoom CounselingGuidance, El. Education, Psychology. M.A. From
New Melee Highlands Univenity.Anus) 4 Prolool000l Egownoc Administra-
tive. Counseling A Guidance. Testing.
WA SO 1164
VALDEZ. Connie A. Associate Dean of Occupational Studies. Oc-cupational. Northern New Mexico Community College.Espanola. NM 117532. (SOS) 7534934.
Sopontibilitior Agricultural. Distribution.Health. Office. Technical. Trade A Industrial Occupa-tions.
Ames) of Sadly owl 114401 Dyne Education,Administration. Meters. From New Mexico HighlandsUniv.
Angels) 4 bolononol Eriontioc Curriculum.
WA N 1163VILLA. Drucila J. Registrar. Student Services.- Northern New Mex-
ko Comm. .ity College. El Rim. NM 17530. (505) 753-7142.
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1.6 Aegmh.,llwr Agricaltvral. Distribution,Heel* Office, Technical. Trade A ladestry, AcademicAA Freres.
Amer) 4 gay ad Nem Dorm Guids.ceA Counseling. Meas. From Louisiana Technical
Amer; 4 Povfasiowal Erpwrive Vocational AAcademic Centime& Registrar. Admissions A Records.
NEW YOU
WA N 11166
DLACLIESsebeth S Chemea. Noising Division. Jamestown Cowamity College. levitate% NY 14701. (716) 6654220Eat. 295.
dri Rogoolailisior Health Occupations.Arogo) of Stay awl Nighot Dorm OPURStliall
A Guidance, Education. M.S. From St. baseventereUniversity.
Ano(o) 4 Pnoloolowal isponho ConicaluoDevelopeat Covaseliag.
WA N 1147
CROWLEY, ludeth A. Campo Academic Dee. North Campus.Me Community College. buns* NY 14221. (716) 654-ONO.
Jig Itospowilaltior Health °enmities. Of-fice Occupations. Technical. Trade Sc Iseerial Occupa-tions.
Ames) 4 Sooty to, MAN Agar Ed. AA-misistratiek Curriculum. ED.D. From Uaiversity ofMass.
Ames) 4 Povforiowal Coporior Heath NC..Curriculum.
WA N INSLOAN. Mary M. Director of Special Academic Programs. Adele-
trade. Elisabeth Sete Ccilepe. Yoakers. NY 10701.(914) 969.4000 Est. 2 i7.
ilop000lilikkoz Geneva Studies.Anre(s) 4 Santo owl Mews Dorm Adminis-
Supervies. Higher Education. PH.D. FromBowling OfetS Stitt University.
Ano0s) of Ponhositool Expookor Secretarial,Managerial. Computer Science. Office Occupations.
WA 14 1069
EVANS. Carolyn M. Associate Dean. Division of Business. MohawkValley Community College. Utica. NY 13501. (315) 792-5449.
he Rogenoiellisior Distribution. Office.Anoa(s) of Sod, owl &gem Dolan Adult Edu-
cation. Manpower and Industrial Relations, Higher Edu-cation Administration. Ph.D. in Progress. From OhioState University.
Armes) 4 Profoodosol Erpreise: Adult Educa-tion. Cooperative Education. Office Occupations.
WA N 1070
JAFFE, Hilda W. Acting Dean. Art A Design Division. FashionInstitute of Technology. New York, NY 10001. (212)760.7665.
1.6 Repo:leakier Art A Design.Arms(s) ofSooty sad High*: Bognor Home Ee..
Fashion Design. B.A. From Queens College - CUNY.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Fashion De-sign, Curriculum Development.
WA 80 1071
LOGAN, Eugenia M. Director of Nursing and Department Chair-man. Nursing. Niagara County Community College. San-born, NY 14132. (716) 731-3271.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Com-
munity Health Nursing, Curriculum Development. MS.From SUNYAB.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing,Pediatrics, Community Health.
WA 80 1072
McCONNELL, Jane S. Director Student Health Services. StudentAffairs. Niagara County Community College. Sanborn,NY 14132. (716) 731-3271.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Health
Sciences. RN.
WA 80 1073
OLDHAM-BONNER, Dorothy M. Coordinator. Dental Assisting.Niagara County Community College. Sanborn, NY14132. (716) 731-3271.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Dental,
Vocational Education, Allied Health. M.S. From StateUniversity College at Buffalo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Dental Assist-ing Education, Allied Health Education.
WA SO 1074
OXTOBY, Lillian R. Associate Professor Coordinator. Child Care-/Early Childhood Education. New York City Com-munity College - CUNY-Voorhees Campus. New York,NY 10036. (212) 239-1669.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Child
Development, Early Childhood Education, Special Edu-cation Social Work. Muter Education. From ColumbiaUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Child Care,Early Childhood Education, Special Education.
WA SO 1075
PETERS, Linda T. Coordinator of Affirmative Action. Office of thePresident. Hudson Valley Community College. Troy, NY12180. (518) 283-1100.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Communi-
cation, Management. M.S. From Rensselaer PolytechnicInst.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Support Pro-gramming, Marketing, Technical Writing.
WA SO 1076
SEMINARA, Eleanor F. Director, Library Learning Center.Niagara County Community College. Sanborn, NY14132. (716) 731-3271.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Technical,Office Occupations, Health Occup., Trade & Indus. Oc-cup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Library,Ind. Eng., Higher Educ.-Admin. M.S. Fr:sm Columbia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Graphics-Photo, Library/Media, Television.
WA 80 1077
SHEEHAN, Margaret M. Dean. Wesley Business Division. Tech-nical Career Institutes. New York, NY 10001. (212) 594-4000.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Marketing,
Business Education. B.S. From St. Peter's College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Word Process-
ing, Job Seeking Techniques, Secretarial Practice.
WA 80 1078
WARNER, Beverly A. Dean. Div. of Public Services, Health, Soc.Sciences & Phys. E. Mohawk Valley Community Col-lege. Utica, NY 13501. (315) 792-5367.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Gerontology, Education. PHD. From New York Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 1079
WOOD, Ann E. Project Director, "Women in Technologies".School of Engineering Technologies. SUNY Agricultural& Technical College/Alfred. Alfred, NY 14802. (607)871-6147.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Communi-
cations, TV Radio, Writing. MS. From Syracuse Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Educa-tion, Development of Recruiting Materials, Support ofEnrolled Female Students.
NORTH CAROLINA
WA 80 1080
BROWN, Rita B. Director of Admissions and Records. StudentServices. James Sprunt Technical College. Kenansville,NC 28349. (919) 296-1341.
Job Responsibilities Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation. B.S. From East Carolina University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Admissions,Records, Registration.
WA 80 1081
COX, Scottie W. Dean, Learning Resource Center. Learning Re-source Center. Wayne Community College. Goldsboro,NC 27530. (919) 735-5151.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations, Automotive, Watchmaking.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree LibraryScience, Social Studies, Physical Education. MA. FromEast Carolina University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Learning Re-source Center.
WA 80 1082
FLOYD. Vivian N. Cooperative Education Coordinator. Coopera-tive Education. Southeastern Community College.Whiteville, NC 28472. (919) 642-7141.
137 107
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Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Office Oc-cup., Technical, Trade A. Indus. Occup., Criminal Jus-tice-Child Development.
Area(s) of Study and Highest DegreeAdult Edu-cation, Special Education, Administration. M.A. FromEast Carolina University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CooperativeEducation.
WA 80 1083
FRANKLIN, Sabrina M. Instructor. Artistic Beauty School. N.Wilkesboro, NC 28697. (919) 838.5554.
Job Responsibilities Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Speech.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Instruction.
WA 80 1084
GAMBILL, Ada M. Administrative Instructor. Artistic BeautySchool. N. Wilkesboro, NC 28697. (919) 838-5554.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industry.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching.
WA 80 1085
HESSENFLOW, Jo liana E. Educational Development Officer. In-structional. Roanoke-Chowan Technical Institute.Ahoskie, NC 27910. (919) 332-5921.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade A. Indus-trial Occup., Basic Education Skills.
Area(s) of Study and Highest DegreeAdult Edu-cation, Journalism. M.A.ED. From East Carolina Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-based Education, Staff Development, Public Relations.
WA 80 1086
JONES, Shirley T. Dean, Learning Resources. Learning ResourcesCenter. Craven Community College. P.O. Box 885, NewBern, NC 28560. (919) 638-4131.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Com-munity College Admin., Adult Ed., Sociology. ED.D.From North Carolina State University.
Areas) of Professional Expertise LRC BuildingSpecifications.
WA 80 1087
KISER, Jessie P. Department Head. Nursing. Central PiedmontCommunity College. Charlotte, NC 28204. (704) 373-6958.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Teaching, Nursing. M.S.N. From University ofNorth Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 10811
PERNELL, Elsie H. Director of Learning Resources. Learning Re-sources Center. Vance-Granville Community College.Henderson, NC 27536. (919) 492-2061.
Job Responsibilities: Providing educational re-sources as support and individualized instruction to pre-pare students for technical and vocational pro grams.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Administration, Zoology. M.A. and M.A.T. From EastCarolina University (M.A.), University of NorthCarolina (M.A.T.).
106
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CoordinatingIndividualized Instruction, Administration of learningresources, Prescribing Learning activities and purchasingeducational programs.
WA 80 1089
PETROWSK1, Lois S. Director Child Care Training Center. Ad-ministrative Services. Central Piedmont CommunityCollege. Charlotte, NC 28204. (704) 373-6758.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Child Care-Child Development.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Sociology, Social Work. PH.D. Candidate. From DukeU.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Child Deve-lopment.
WA 80 1090
SAUN DERS, Rebecca J. Dean of Students. Student Services. AnsonTechnical College. Ansonville, NC 28007. (704) 826-2575.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree StudentPersonnel Services in Higher Education, Guidance, Psy-chology. M. ED. From North Carolina State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Financial Aid.
WA 80 1091
TILLMAN, Polly C. Chairman, Nursing Department. Nursing.Craven Community College. New Bern, NC 28560.(919) 638-4131.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation, Administration, Nursing. M.A. From EastCarolina University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Associate De-gree & Practical & Diploma Nurse Ed.
WA 80 1092
TURLINGTON, Ann T. Director of Recruiting and Retention andCounselor. Student Services. Sampson Technical Col-lege. Clinton, NC 28328. (919) 592-8081.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-cation, Guidance Personnel. M. Ed. From NorthCarolina State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Guidance,Counseling.
WA 80 1093
TURNER, Terilyn C. Head of the Department. Reading. CentralPiedmont Community College. Charlotte, NC 28204.(704) 373-6467.
Job Responsibilities: Developmental.Area(t) of Study and Highest Degree Organ iza.
tional Development, Institutional Studies, CurriculumDevelopment. Ph.D. From University of North Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Developmen-tal Studies, Reading, Literacy.
OHIO
WA 80 1094
ADESSO, Cathi. Chair. Health and Public Service. Muskingum
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Area Technical College. Zanesville, OH 43701. (614)454-2501.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocation-al-Technical, Health Occupations. M.ED. From Univer-sity of Illinois.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Health Occu-pations Ed., Administration.
WA 80 1095
BAILEY, N. June. Acting Supervisor. Northwest Ohio PracticalNurse Training Center. Toledo Board of Education.Toledo, OH (491) 244-8301.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Nursing, Science. B.E. From University of Toledo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Teaching, Supervising.
WA 80 1096
BROWN, Suzanne S. Department Chairperson, Allied Health Ca-reers. Allied Health Careers. Jefferson Technical Col-lege. Steubenville, OH 43952. (614) 264-5591.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Administration in Nursing, College Teaching. B.S.N.From College of Mt. St. Joseph-onthe Ohio.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, In-service Coordination/Education, Instruction-Nursing &Allied Health.
WA 80 1097
CHAMBERLAIN, Carrie L Coordinator EMT-P Program. HealthTechnologies. Lima Technical College. Lima, OH 43804.(419) 227-5131.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrer Nursing,
Nursing Administration, Critical Care. B.S.N. FromOhio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ParamedicEducation, Continuing Education Program Develop-ment, Curriculum Development.
WA 80 1098
CHARLES, Anne E. Director, Business Technologies. BusinessDivision. Cincinnati Technical College. Cincinnati, OH45223. (513) 559-1520.
Joe Responsibilities: Distribution, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessEducation. M.ED. From University of Cincinnati.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Real Estate,Accounting.
WA 80 1099
COFER, Linda L Supervisor-Educational Resources Center. De-partment of Instruction. Columbus Technical Institute.Columbus, OH 43216. (614) 227-2461.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree MLS.From Indiana University.
Ansa(s) of Profasional Expertise Media Center.
WA 80 1100
COOPER, Mary Ellen. Director of Graduate Placement. GraduatePlacement. Ohio Institute of Technology. Columbus, OH43209. (614) 253-7291.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Speech,
Theatre. Psychology. B.S. From Ohio State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Resume
Preparation. Interviewing Technique & Etiquette, Com-pany Recruiting relations and organization.
WA 80 1101
ECKFELD, Nancy L. Program Counselor. Administration, StudentServices. Lima Technical College. Lima, OH 45804.(419) 227-5131.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: College
Student Personnel. M.A. From Bowling Green StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Academic ad-vising, career counseling.
WA 80 1102
FOUGHT, Carol A. Administrative Assistant to the President.President's Office. Columbus Technical Institute.Columbus, OH 43216. (614) 227-2437.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Higher
Ed.-Administration, Counseling/Guidance, CurriculumDevelopment. Ph.D. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Adult Ed., Program Development.
WA 80 1103
JACKSON, Mary K. Supervisor - Word Processing. Word Process-ing Center. Columbus Technical Institute. Columbus,OH 43215. (614) 227-2610.
Job Repots: Wider Office Occupations.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Word Process-
ing.
WA 80 1104
JOHNSON, Bonnie L Dean. Public Services Technology. SinclairCommunity College. Dayton, OH 45402. (513) 226-2760.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Child Development.
A rea(s) of Study and Highest Degree Curriculumand Instruction, Early Childhood Education, Psy-chology. PH.D. From Texas A & M University.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise: Early Child-hood Education.
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WA 80 1105
KAMINSKI, Geraldine M. Dean of Allied Health. Allied Health.Cincinnati Technical College. Cincinnati, OH 45244.(513) 559-1520.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Microbi-ology, Immunohematology, Education. D.A. From Cath-olic U. of America.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise InstructionalServices, Allied Health.
WA 80 1106
LEWANDOSKI, Clare D. Coordinator-Animal Health Tech-nology. Animal Health. Columbus Technical Institute.Columbus, OH 43216. (614) 227-2510.
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Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Cur-riculum, Selection of Students, Instructional Materials.M.A. From Ohio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Curriculum,Selection of Students, Instructional Materials.
WA 30 1107
MAXSON, Judith A. Director, Human Services Technologies. Hu-man Services Department. Hocking Technical College.Nelsonville, OH 45764. (614) 753-3591.
Job Responsibilitks: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Education. M.S. From Ohio State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 1108
McDONOUGH, Garnett L. Chairperson. Law & Financial Man-- agement. Sinclair Community College. Dayton, OH
45402. (513) 226-2923.Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Law. Juris Doctor. From Ohio State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Financial
Mgt., Real Estate, Legal Assisting.
WA 80 1109
OBR1ST, Marjorie J. Chairperson. Secretarial Science. ColumbusTechnical, Institute. Columbus, OH 43216. (614) 227-2546.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education. MA. From Ohio State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Occu-
pations.
WA 80 1110
PARR, Wilma R. Chairperson. Behavioral Sciences & HumanitiesDivision; Health and Human Services Division. Colum-bus Technical Institute. Columbus, OH 43216.
Job Responsibilities: General Education Re-quired for Technical Associate Degree to be conferred.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adult Edu-cation, Interpersonal Communications. PHD. FromOhio State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: DesigningCurricula and Teaching Interpersonal Communications,Staffing and Administration, Revising Course Curricula.
WA 80 1111
'PRINCE, Bonnie L Dean of Alternative Education. Center forAlternative Education. Hocking Technical College. Nel-sonville, OH 45764. (614) 753-3591.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English.M.A. From Ohio University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Alternative In-structional Systems.
WA 80 1112
RAYBURN, Judith D. Assistant Chairperson of Health Tech-nologies/Director-Radiologic Technology. Health Tech-nologies. Lima Technical College. Lima. OH 45804.(419) 227-5131 Ext. 257.
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Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Health
Sciences Education & Evaluation. M.S. From State Uni-versity of New York at Buffalo.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: RadiologicTechnology Radiographer.
WA 80 1113
STURCH, Patty J. Director of Financial Aid. Student Affairs. Jeffer-son Technical College. Steubenville, OH 43952. (614)264-5591.
Job Responsibilities. Financial Aid Programs.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,
Education. B.A. From Elmira College.Area(s) of Professional ExpertiseFinancial Aid.
WA 80 1114
SWANGER, Carolyn M. Assistant Department Chairman. HealthTechnology Department. Clark Technical College.Springfield, OH 45501. (513) 325-9456.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrer Nursing
Service Administration. MA. From University of Iowa.
WA 80 1115
THOMAS, Betty J. Director of Financial Aid. Financial Aid (Divi-sion of Student Services). Sinclair Community College.Dayton, OH 45402. (513) 226-2781.
Job Responsibilities: Student Financial Aid.- Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: SecondaryEducation, English. M.A. From Wright State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Financial Aid.
WA 80 1116
W1TTMEYER, Alma L. Chairperson. Health Technologies Divi-sion. Lima Technical College. Lima, OH 45804. (419)227-5131.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counseling
and Guidance, Nursing. M.A. From Ohio State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Nursing,Evaluation, Curriculum.
OKLAHOMA
WA 80 1117
CONWAY, J. Eileen. Director of Guidance Services. Student Deve-lopment. South Oklahoma City Junior College. Okla-homa City, OK 73159. (405) 682-7535.
Job Responsibilities:Distribution, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree:Guidance& Counseling, Educational Administration, LanguageArts Education. M.A. From U. of Tulsa.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Advisement,Assessment.
WA 80 1118
'DENHAM, Diane W. Assistant Superintendent, Planning and Op-erations. Great Plains Area Vocational-Technical Cen-ter. Lawton, OK 73505. (405) 355-6371.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-fice Occupations, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
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Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration. M.Ed. From Oklahoma University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Data Process-ing, Accounting Job Placement.
WA 80 1119
NORTH, Mary L. Manager. Institute of Allied Health. South Ok-lahoma City Junior College. Oklahoma City, OK 73159.(405) 682-7573.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation, Health Education. M.Ed. From Central StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CompetencyBased Education, Curriculum Development and Evalua-tion.
WA 80 1120
REED, Bobbie J. Assistant to Chairman. Business Services Division.Tulsa Junior College. Tulsa, OK 74119. (918) 587-6561.
.,, Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree M.B.E.
From University of Oklahoma.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Dev.,
Evaluation, Office Occupations.
WA 80 1121
SMITH, Joyce E. Coordinator of Learning Center. Learning Center.Central Oklahoma Area Vo-Tech School. Drumright,OK 74030. (918) 352-2551.
Job Responsibilities: Learning Center.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree School
Psychology, Family Relations and Child Development.ED.D. From Oklahoma State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise VocationalLearning Center, Vocational Curriculum Development,Counseling.
OREGON
WA 80 1122
BROOKS, Bobbie L Business Education Specialist. Center for Al-ternative Learning. Chemeketa Community College.Salem, OR 97309. (503) 399-5088.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education, Community College. Muter of Education.From Oregon State University.
Antes) of Professional Expertise IndividualizedInstruction, Alternate Delivery Systems.
WA 80 1123
DAVEY, Barbara A. Director Nursing Education. Nursing. South-western Oregon Community College. Coos Bay, OR97420. (503) 888-3234.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Arws(s) of Study and Highest Degree Pediatric
Nursing, Education. ED.D. in progress. From Universityof California.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise- PediatricNursing.
WA 80 1124
DRESSER, Judy K. Department Head. Home Economics. LaneCommunity College. Eugene, OR 97405. (503) 747-4501Ext. 2521.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Home Economics Education, Family Life.ABD. From Washington State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics, Administration, Cooperative Education.
WA 80 1125
GALBRAITH, Joan. Ed. Specialist - Program for Older Adults.Targeted Services. Chemeketa Community College.Salem, OR 97309. (503) 399-5139.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Ec.,Paraprofessionals in Aging, Volunteer Management.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Education, Gerontology. B.S. From OregonState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Paraprofes-sionals in Aging, Volunteer Management & Training,Avocational Skills in Salable Arts, Crafts & Home Deco-rations.
WA 80 1126
GUSTAFSON, Jean B. Director, Library. Library. Chemeketa Com-munity College. Salem, OR 97309. (503) 399-5156.
Job Responsibilities Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Agricultural, Health Occupations, Office Occu-pations, Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Geology,Paleontology, Library Science. MS, MLS. From OregonState University (MS), University of Washington (MLS).
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Occu-pations, Scientific, Library.
WA 80 1127
HALL, Sue D. Instructor - Coordinator. Nursing. Rogue Com-munity College. Grants Pus, OR 97526. (503) 479-5541.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Education Administration, Nursing. M.ED. FromColorado State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing ex-perience, Allied Health & Nursing teaching, Instruc-tion/Coordination of Nursing Programs.
WA 80 1128
HOPPS, Zona J. Associate Dean of Instruction. Lane CommunityCollege. Eugene, OR 97405. (503) 747-4501 Ext. 2311.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Aries) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Biology, Counseling. ED. D. From University atBritish Columbia.
Arws(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Cooperative Work Experience, Evaluation & Plan-ning.
WA 80 1129
HOUCK-LOWERY, Margaret W. Director, Work Related Ex-perience/Financial Aid. Work Related Experience/Fi-nancial Aid. Chemeketa Community College. Salem, OR97309. (503) 399-5026.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Office Occupations, Trade &Indus. Occup., Engineering, Business & Management.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Sociology, Education. M.Ed. From Universityof Oregon.
41111
Section 5: Public Comtunity/Jualor Colleges, Technical Institutes Target Populations
Armes) of hafessional Expertise Counseling,Administrative, Management.
WA $0 1130
KOREIVA, Bonnie L Director of Special Programs. Office of In-struction. Southwestern Oregon Community College.Coos Bay, OR 97426. (503)111 -3234.
Job Respensibilidee Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Instruction. MS. From University of Oregon.
Area(s) of Professional Expatise Business, Mar-keting, Advertising.
WA 30 1131
McCORD, Carolyn L Assistant Dean. Instruction. Rogue Com-munity College. 3345 Redwood Highway, Grants Pus,OR 97526. (503) 479-5541.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Occupational Home Economics, Office Occupylions, Technical.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,Education. M.S. From Southern Oregon State College.
. Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business, Of-fice Occupations.
WA $0 1132
MYLAN, Irene J. Employee/Organizational Development. Tar-geted Services. Chemeketa Community College. Salem,OR 97309. (503) 581-3192.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Supervisory.
Atua(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Guidance,Administration. M.A.ED. From Stanford University.
Aria(s) of Pro/a:lona: Expertise On-Site Edu-cational Programs, Workshop Series Development, Pilot-ing Experimental Programs.
WA $0 1133
O'BRIEN, Anne E. Coordinator Nursing Programs. Health Occupa-tions. Lane Community College. Eugene, OR 97405.(503) 747.4501.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Arse(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Com-
munity Health Nursing, Gerontology. MS. From Univer-sity of California.
Area(s) of Pro/ado:sal Erpertim Med-SorgNursing, Mental Health Nursing.
PENNSYLVANIA
WA 80 1134
CORWIN, Luene H. Assistant Dean for Degree & Certificate Pro-grams. Williamsport Area Community College. William-sport, PA 17701. (717) 326-4761.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Technical, Health Occup., Office Occup., Trade & Indus.Occup., Co-op.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Educa-tional Administration, Curriculum & Instruction, FoodService Management. PH.D. From Cornell University.
Ares(s) of hvfasional Expertise: Program de-velopment evaluation, Staff Development, Secondary/-Postsecondary articulation.
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WA $0 1133
LEMKE, Haru H. Coordinator, Occupational Therapy AssistantProgram. Occupational Therapy-Division of PersonalServices. Lehigh County Community College. Schnecks-ville, PA 11071. (215) 799-1505.
Job Re possibilities: Health Occupations.Arm(s) of Stay and Highest Degree: Home Eco-
nomics, Occupational Therapy, Educational Counseling.M.ED. From Lehigh University.
Atua(s) of Professional Expertise OccupationalTherapy.
WA $0 1136
LIMBERTY, Jane H. Apprenticeship Program Specialist. Aca-demic. Community College of Allegheny County. Pitts-burgh, PA 15237. (412) 367-2911.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health Occu-potions, Technical.
Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degree Post-secondary and Prorietary Vocational Education. M.ED.From University rf Pittsburgh.
Arm(s) of Professional Expertise IndividualNon-Joint Apprenticeship.
WA $0 1137
LUCAS, Mina S. Coordinato Practical Nursing Program. SomersetCounty Area Vo.-Tech. School. Somerset, PA 15501.(114) 443-3651.
Job Raponsibilitie Health Occupations.Atua(s) of Study and Highest Deem*: Nursing,
Voc. Ed. Masters. From Penn State.Atua(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-
pations, Counseling.
WA $0 1131
LUKS, Sandra S. Coordinator. Dental Hygiene. The WilliamsportArea Community College. Williamsport, PA 17701.(717) 326-3761 Ext. 323.
Job Reepotaibilities: Health Occupations.Am(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Dental Hygiene. M.S. From Bucknell University.Atol(s) of Professional Expertise Curriculum
Development, Clinical Operations, Program Operations.
WA $0 1139
MAZERO, T. Jean. Assistant to the President. WestmorelandCounty Community College. Youngwood, PA 15697.(412) 925-4120.
Job Responsibilitke Technical, Health, OfficeOccupations, Distribution, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions.
Anre(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,Administration, Education. PH.D. From University ofPittsburgh.
Ara(s) of Projersional Expertise CurriculumPlanning, Management, Nursing Education.
WA $0 1140
MOORE, Juanita D. Assistant Director. Harrisburg Steelton-High-spire Area Vocational-Technical School. Harrisburg, PA17111. (717) 234-2611.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions, Home Economics.
Arse(s) of Study end Highest Degree BusinessEducation, Secondary Administration, Vocational Ad-ministration. M.ED. From Shippensburg State College &Pennsylvania State University.
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Ana(s) of Pro/name Expertise: SecretarialScience, Teaching, Supervision.
WA 10 1141
STERNBERG, Adele M. Director, Special Services. Learning Re-sources Center. Westmoreland County Community Col-lege. Youngwood, PA 15697. (412) 925-4078.
Job Respraibilitior Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Distributive Educ., Voc-Ed/Higher Educa-tion. M.ED. From University of Pittsburgh.
Rags) of Professional Expertise Disadvan-taged, Handicapped, Competency-based Curriculum.
WA 80 1142
THOMPSON, Margaret A. Director of Developmental Studies andAct 101. Developmental Studies. The Williamsport AreaCommunity College. Williamsport, PA 17701. (717)326-3761 Ext. 266.
he Respensibilitiee Developmental Studies.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: Elemen-
tary Education, Curriculum k Supervision, Early Child-hood Education. M.Ed. From University of Pittsburgh.
Ans(s) of Prolasional Expertise Developmen-tal Studies, Reading, English as a Second Language.
SOUTH CAROLINA
WA 80 1143
ATKINS, Karen B. Dean. Allied Health Division. Spartanburg Tech-nical College. Spartanburg, SC 29303. (803) 576-5770.
he Raponabilitiow Health Occupations.Anrs(s) of Study end Highest Degree: Biology,
Chemistry, Physical Science. M.A. From Converse Col-lege.
Arse(s) of Professional Expertise Medical Tech-nology, Administration, Curriculum Development.
WA 10 1144
BYRD, Harriett M. Registrar. Academic - Administration. RutledgeCollege. Spartanburg, SC 29340. (803) 515-3446.
he Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Busi-ness.
Ana(s) o/ Study and Highest Devoe Office Oc-cupations, Sec. Science, Accounting. B.S. From Barber-Scotia College.
Ana(s) of Professional Expertise SecretarialScience, Accounting, Office Occupations.
WA $0 1145
CAUGHMAN, Alison Y. Project Director, FACET/FACIT. In-structional Development. Trident Technical College.Charleston, SC 29411. (803) 572-6160.
he Resporuibilitier Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-riculum, Instruction. M. ED. From University of SouthCarolina.
Areas) Professional Expertise Women innon-traditional Technical Careers.
WA SO 1146
'COOK, Nancy C. Assistant to the President. President's Office.Trident Technical College. Charleston, SC 29412. (803)572-6279.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Anrs(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,
Community & Occupational Programs in Education, Se-iondary Education. Ph.D. From U. of South Carolina.
Ara(s) of Professional Expertise ProgramDevelopment, Research, Adult/Continuing Education.
WA 80 1147
DAUCHERT, Betty C. Dean, Developmental Studies. Developmen-tal Studies. Trident Technical College. P.O. Box 10367,Charleston, SC 28411. (803) 572-6077.
he Responsibilities: Developmental Studies.Ara(s) of Study and Highest Degree Compara-
tive Literature. M.A. From U. of Wisconsin.Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Developmen-
tal Studies Reading, Developmental Studies English, Ad-ministration.
WA 80 11411
DAVIS, Mary A. Dean of Business. Midlands Technical College.Columbia, SC 29250. (803) 796-1401 Ext. 101.
Job Respatibilities: Office Occupations, DataProcessing, Legal Asst., Mgmt., Mktg., Insurance, CourtReporting, Accounting.
keels) of stay and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Business Admin., Statistics. D. ED. FromUniversity of Georgia.
Anrs(s) of Professional Expertise IndividualizedLearning, Continuing Ed. in Business, New ProgramDevelopment.
WA 80 1141
DRENNEN, Rea B. Director of Financial Development. Develop-ment. Midlands Technical College. Columbia, SC 29250.(803) 796-8401 Ext. 120.
he Resiirsasigilitia: Health, Office, Technical,Trade, Industrial, Associate of Arts Occupations.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest Dyne History,French, Math. M.A. From Samford University.
Ands) of PrO/SaINSIII Expertise Resource De-velopment, Management Information Systems, Inaitu-tional Research.
WA 80 1150
ELLIS, Anne C. Dean of Administrative Services. WilliamsburgTechnical College. Kinptree, SC 29556. (103) 354-7423.
Job Reepotaibilitia: Administration.Ares(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Business.
BS. From Winthrop College.Ares(s) of Professimal Expertise Financial
Management.
WA 80 1151
GARRISON, Barbara S. Coordinator/Instructor. Interpreter Train-ing Program. Spartanburg Methodist College. Spartan-burg, SC 29301. (803) 576-3155.
Job Responsibllitier Interpreting for the Deaf.Ans(s) Study and Highest Degree Deaf Ed.,
Counseling. Education. B.A. From Limestone College.Ara(s) of Professional Expertise Interpreting-
/teaching, Vocational Rehabilitation, Counseling,
WA PI 1152
HEATHERLY, Jocelle A. Dean of Academic Support Services.Academic Affairs. Spartanburg Technical College. Spar-tanburg. SC 29303. (803) 576-5770.
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Job RapossiNlitiew Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations, Developmental Education.
Asses) 4 SS* sod Highest Dares Counsel-ing. Psychology, English. MA. From Western CarolinaUniversity.
Ames/ b Profetoiesal Espertise ContinuingEd., Remedial Programs.
WA II 1153HILL, Myklred P. Director of Experiential Education, Career Plan-
ning & Placement. Student Affairs. Denmark TechnicalCollege. Denmark, SC 29042. (103) 793-3301.
kb Remessibilitiom 'Technical.Arens) of SW, end Highat Doves Counsel-
ing, Education, English. M.ED. From South CarolinaState College.
Assa(') of Proissiosol gspertiom Career Coun-seling, Career Education, Decision-Making Skills.
WA 80 1134
HOWE, Betty A. Director Instructional Development. Instruction.Trident Technical College. Charleston, SC 29411. (103)572.6054.
lob Respossibilitiew Technical, Trade A Indus-trial Occupations.
Ansel:1o/ Steely aid Highest Degree CurriculumDev., Mm. of Voc. Ed., Vocational Guidance. M. ED.From North Carolina State University.
Angels) of hetfessiosol Expertise ProgramDevelopment, Curriculum Dev., Articulation non-tradi-tional careers for women.
WA 16 1151
JOLLEY, Mary Allen. Vice President for Development. Develop-ment Division. Trident Technical College. P.O. Box10367, Charleston, SC 29411. (103) 572.6209.
Joe Remossibilities: Public Relations, PublicInformation, Computer Center (Management), ResearchA Planning, Resource Development.
Aroo(s) 4 Steady and Highest Degree PhysicalEducation, Music, Educational Administration, Guid-ance A Counseling. B.S. From University of Alabama.
Amigo of Professimml Erqsmism Policy Deve-lopment in Management, Practical Research! Planning,Grant Development A Management.
WA 80 1156
YOUNG, Sandra D. Chairperson, Business & Related Programs.Business. Denmark Technical College. Denmark, SC29042. (103) 793.3301.
Job Rapossibilitier Office Occupations.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education. M.S. From North Carolina Central Univer-sity.
Aros(s) of Professional Erpertism Typing, OfficeMachines, Shorthand.
SOUTH DAKOTA
WA 80 1157
BELITZ. Donna M. Department Head. Practical Nursing. MitchellArea Vocational Technical School. Mitchell, SD 5730I.(605) 996-6531 Ext. 252.
lob Rapossibilitier Health Occupations.Ange(s) of Study owl Highest Degree Psy-
chology, Education. Bachelor of Arts Psychology. FromDakota Wesleyan University.
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Ares(s) of Prolessimml &monism PracticalNursing.
WA 101151
KLINKEL, Sheryl L. Coordinator of Continuing Education. Com-munity Services. Presentation College. Aberdeen, SD57401. (605) 225-0420.
kb Retpossibilitiem Health Occupations, OfOccupations.
&Ws) of Stay owl Highest &gm Education,English, Speech. M.S.ED. From Northern State College.
Ames) of Prolossimml Erpotios ExperientialLearning, Displaced Homemaker, Daycare Providers.
TENNESSEE
WA SO 1159
ALBERT, Barbara G. Asst. Professor and Head. Medical LaboratoryTechnology. Nashville State Technical Institute. Nash-ville, TN 37209. (615) 741.1257.
hi Respomibilitia: Health Occupations.Ames) if Sal and MOW Deem' Medical
Technology, Biology, Chemistry. BS. From TennesseeTechnological University.
Ames) of Pre/smienel Expettiss Medical Tech-nology.
WA 101160
COLE, Debbie B. Financial Aid Officer. Student Services. TH.Cities State Technical Institute. Blountville, TN 37617.(615) 323.4531.
Job impossibilities: Technical, Financial Aid.Ames/ of Stuffy and Highest Dever Adminis-
trative Program. Associate. From E. Tennessee State U.Ares(s) of Projosiossol &patios Administra-
tion.
WA 10 1161
HENEGAR, Martha. Director of Public Relations. Public RelationsDivision. Nashville State Technical Institute. Naahvilk,TN 37209. (615) 741-1222.
Job leepossiNlitier Public Relations.Aree(s) tsf Stay mod Highest Degree: English,
Speech, Drama. MA. From George Peabody College.Area(:1 of lrofessiossal Erpertism Public Rela-
tions for Vo-Tech Education, Recruiting.
WA 10 1162
HOFFARTH, Iris N. Personnel Manager. Personnel. Tri-CitiesState Technical Institute. Blountville, TN 37617. (615)323-4531.
Job Respouibilitiew Technical, Trade A Indus-
Atriic'cloCkunicuingAP;Is. Is) l'iSti*asidHighest
Digs":
Personnel,
Payroll.Aroe(s) of Professional Espertisc Personnel,
WA SO 1163
JACKSON, Verna P. Division Head. Evening, Special, ContractClasses. Tri-Cities State Technical Institute. Blountville,TN 37617. (615) 323-8531.
Job Responsibiliiier Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
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Target Pondadont Section 5: Public Costaunity/Inaloe Colleen, Technical Institutes
Arm(s) 4 Seedy ea Highest Degree English,Educational Adm. B.S. From East Tennessee State Uni-versity.
Ames) 4 lrelessiserel Eqthe Administra-
WA $1 1164
nuatAP, Brenda R. Budget Manager. Business Office. Nub-vile State Technical Institute. Nashville, TN 37209.(615) 741.1211.
he Rapessibilitia: Technical.Arve(s) 4 Study era Highest Degree Education,
Business, Phsy.Ares(s) 4 hatessisesel Expertise Budget, Cost
Studies.
WA 110 1165
McNUTT, Anne S. Acting Dean of Instruction. Nashville StateTechnical Institute. Nashville, TN 37209. (615) 741-1236.
hir Rerpossibilitiee Health, Office, Technical.Aree(s) 4 Study sad Highest Degree Higher
Education, Administration of a Two-Year College.PH.D. From George Peabody College for Teachers, Van-derbilt U.
Areas) 4 Prefessimel Expertise Communica-tions, Administration.
WA 110 1166
MITCHELL, Kathleen E. Assistant Superintendent. State AreaVocational Technical School. McKenzie, TN 38201.(901) 352-5364.
he Ropouibilider Office Occupations, Tradeand Indus. Occupations.
Ames) 4 Study sad Hight Degree Supervi-sion, Business Education. Muter of Arts in Education.From Murray State University.
Arm(s) 4 Prefessiessel Er ernes Secretarial,Teaching.
WA SO 1167
NADDY, Deanna J. Director. Nursing Education. Columbia StateCommunity College. Columbia, TN 38401. (615) 388-0120.
hb Resperuibilithe Health Occupations.Area(e) 4 Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology/Mental Health Nursing. M.S.N. From Vander-bilt University.
Aree(s) 4 Profmiessel Expertise: Nursing.
WA $01161
PELTON, Opal A. Professor & Department Head. Business DataProcessing. Nashville State Technical Institute. Nash-ville, TN 37209. (615) 741-1227.
he Itapeusibtlitke Technical.Area(t) e/ Study and Highest Degree Business,
Data Processing. Marketing. BA. From Belmont College.Ames) 4 Prefessiersel &psalm Data Process-
ing, Management, Accounting.
WA 10 1169
SHOTWELL Ada C. Division Head. Memphis Correctional Cen-ter Education. State Technical Institute at Memphis.MemPilis, TN 38134. (901) 377-4111.
he Itagessailitier Technical.Aree(s) 4 Study sad Meow Degree English.
Social Science, Counseling. M.ED. From Memphis StateUniversity.
t'..: ..
um(s) 4 Prefettleesel Etpertise Developmen-tal Education, Individualized Instruction, CorrectionalEducation.
WA 90 1170
STEVENS-WADE, Georgene. Coordinator-Public Relations. Tri-Cities State Technical Institute. Blountville, TN 37917.(615) 323-4331.
he Ropensibilithe Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations, Office.
Anse(s) of Study end Highest Degree Educa-tional Admin., Educ. Pay., East Asian History. ED.D.Candidate. From University of Tennessee.
Anse(s) 4 Prefeesionel &partite Public infor-mation, Grantwriting, Voc. Ed. Research.
WA 110 1171
STOCK, Joyce E. Bookstore Manager. Bookstore. Nashville StateTechnical Institute. Nashville, TN 37209. (615) 741-1261.
he iteepsessibilithe Agricultural, Health, Of-fice, Technical, Trade & Industry, Math, Data Process-ing.
Ares(s) 4 Study awl Highest Dora: Elemen-tary Education, Special Education/Visually Impaired &Blind. B.S. From George Peabody College for Teachers.
Anse(s) of Prefiesissel &partite Ordering textand trade books and related supplies for vocational edu-cation programs, Basic Bookstore Operations.
WA 110 1172
TILLEY, Gwyn T. Department Head. Secretarial Science Tech-nology. Nashville State Technical Institute. Nashville,TN 37209. (615) 741-1221.
Job Respeasibuitiew Office Occupations.Arne(s)ef Study wed Highest Degree Office Ad-
ministration, Business Education. MA. From GeorgePeabody College for Teachers.
AnWs) 4 Professisesel Expertise Office Ad-ministration.
WA SO 1173
TWELVES, Linda T. Assistant Professor and Department Head.Occupational Therapy. Nashville State Technical Insti-tute. Nashville, TN 37209. (615) 793-7952.
Job Itespessibilitier Health Occupations.Ares(s) of Seedy awl Highest Dyne: Occupa-
tional Therapy, Industrial Education. M.S. From U. ofTennessee.
Ames) of Prolessienal Expertise OccupationalTherapy, Physical Disabilities, Anatomy and Physiology.
WA 10 1174
WILLIAMS, Linda L. Head, Admissions and Records. StudentServices. Tri-Cities State Technical Institute. Blountville,TN 37617. (F 15) 323-8531.
1.6 Respoessibilitier Office, Technical, Trade &Industry.
Area(s) of Study sad Highest Degree English,History, Social Studies. B.S. From E. Tennessee State U.
Anse(s)of Prefeashessi Expertise English, SocialScience, Admin. - Admissions and Records.
WA SO 1175
WOODALL, Robbie R. Head. Banking and Special Programs. Null-ville State Technical Institute. Nashville, TN 37209.(615) 741-1233.
145115
Sudan 5: Public Commatity/Josior Colleges, Teeinical liadtutes
Job Swami*, like Office Occupations.Ana(s) 01 Shy and MO* Deem Business
Education, Manasensest, Accounting. MA. FromGeorge Peabody College for Teachers.
Ana( *) 4 Projessientg Espertiee Banking. Ac-counting. Management.
TEXAS
WAN 1176BALLARD, Sherian R. Coordinator of Research. Research. Texas
State Technical Institute. Waco, TX 76705. (817) 799.3611.
Job Raponsibilitiew Technical.A AN(s) 4 Slay eili Mehmt Dame Mathemat
ics. M.A. From Baylor University.Ames) of Projessionsl &Feriae: Program
Evaluation, Program Planning & Implementation. Cur.riculum Development.
WAN 1177CHADWICK, Sandra J. Director. Vocational Nursing. Paris Junior
College. Paris, TX 75460. (214) 785-7661.Job Respousibilitiee Health Occupations.Armes) of Study sad Highest Devoe Vo. Educe.
tion. Nursing. I.S. From E.T.S.U.Ames) Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WAN 1178CHILDREY. J. Duffer. Coordinator. Services for Handicapped
Students. Senices for Handicapped Students. EsatlieldCollege of the Dallas County Community College Diatact. Mesquite. TX 75153. (214) 746.3297.
Job Revensibilities: Office Occupations, Tech.nice). Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(*) .f Study and Highest Degree: Papchology. Deafness, Alcoholism. M.S. From VirginiaCommonwealth University.
Anm(s)of Prolessimal Expertise Advisement ofHandicapped students. Course modification. Ap.i.9cy retrials A consultation.
WAN 1179COFFEY. Linda M. District Director of Occupational Education.
Dallas County Community College District. Dallas, TX75202. (214) 746-2133.
Job Remonsibilitia: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Occup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Tech-nicaI, Trade & Indus. Occup.
&oafs) of Study end Highest Degree: BusinessEduc., Community College Admin. Muter of BusinessEd. From North Texas State University.
Artois) of Professional Expertise Secretarial,Management.
WAN 1180COMINSKY, Elaine B. Director, Department of Nursing Educe-
tion. Department of Nursing Education. San Jacinto Col-lege. Pasadena, TX 77505. (713) 476-1501.
Job Respousibilithe Health Occupations. Reg-istered Nurse.
Ania(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Curriculum Design, Administration. Master of Educe.tion. From University of Houston.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise ProfessionalNursing.
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WA N 1181
CULBERTSON. Elizabeth A. Chairperson. Child Development De-partment. San Antonio College. San Antonio. TX 78284.(512) 734-7311.
.14 Resperseibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Child Development/Special Child.
Arts(s) of Sady and Migkest Degree Adminis-tration, Supervision. Early Childhood Education. AID.From Texas Woman's University.
Ares(s) ./ Polomiesso: Expertise kinderprdenTeaching. Day Care Center Direction. Workshops.
WA N 1182
FAGANS, Nancy H. Facilitator for Health Occupations for Con-tinuing Education. Special Projects. Paris Junior College.Paris, TX 75460. (214) 785.7661.
Job Raponsibilitiar Health Occupations.Amo(s) 4 Solely and Mahal arm Nursing.
A.A. From Paris Junior College.Area(*) of hetarimmi Eirettiee Health Occu-
pations.
WA GO 1183
FILLA. Mari J. Chairman. Business Division. North Hurls CountyCollege. Houston, TX 77073. (713) 4434640.
Job Ropoimibilines: Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
A nre(*) Study cad Highest Berne Education,Marketing. Management. Doctor of Education. FromUniversity of Houston.
Area(*) of Preitotekmal Expertise Cft, = "psteitcy-
Based Education, Curriculum Development.
WA N 1184
GRHIBLE, Joann F. Chairman. Health Occupations. Paris JuniorCollege. Paris, TX 75460. (214) 785-7661 Ext. 141.
Job Reyes sibilitiew Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study sad MOM Deem Nursing.
Education, Community Health. M.S.N. From Texas Wo-man's University.
Aree(s) of Protosioaat Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 11115
HANCOCK. Jimmye R. Director Learning Skills Center. instruc-tional Support. Paris Junior College. Paris, TX 75460.(214) 715-7661.
JW lalonsibllitire Developmental Education.Arse(*) of Study and Highest Agree English.
Reading, Educational Admin. M.A. From East TexasState University.
Ares(s) of hojessionsi Expertise InstructionReading & Study Skills Developmental Ed.. ProgramAdmin.
WA 80 1186
HANSON, Marjorie K. Coordinator of Research. Research Divi-sion. Texas State Technical Institute. Waco, TX 76705.(817) 799-3611.
Job Responsitilitier Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade A Indus-trial Occupations.
Morr(s) of Study tad Highest Degree Adminis-tration, Research, Education. M.S.ED. From NationalCollege of Education.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Labor MarketSupply-Demand, Survey Research, New & EmergingOccupations.
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Target Popiadoes Seek* 5: Public Coauasaity/Jualor Colleges, Teal dad lalltitutes
WA SO 1197
KEY. Kathy. Child Development Dept. Chm. & Director of Chil-dram Center. Child Development. San Jacinto CollegeCentral. 1060 Spencer. Pasadena, TX 77505. (713) 476-1501.
JW Raasibilita: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Ames) of Stay ad High^ Dorm VocationalHome Eco.. Child Development. MS. From LouisianaTech. Univ.
ARN(s) of Prolosioal Expertise Child Devel-opment.
WA $0 1151
KING, Mary W. Director Medical Record Technology Program.Medical Record Technology. Wharton County JuniorCollege. Wharton, TX 77411. (713) 332 -4560.
JW Roopmailiao: Health Occupations.Ara(*) of Stay ea High* Deem Health
Care Administration. MA From Texas Woman's Uni-venity.
Ames) of Proloaal Eqsaisc Medical Re-cords Administration, Medical Records Technology.
WA 40 1119
'LEWIS, Memo B. Coordinator of Continuing Education a Stu-dent Services. San Jacinto College North. Houston. TX77049. (713) 451-4050.
ke Roopooulbilita: Agricultural. OccupationalHome Economics. Trade and Industrial. Technical.
Ann(s) ./ Study lad Highest Degme: Adminis-Union. Supervision. ED.D. From University of Houston.
WA 101190
LONOWITH, Jean M. Chairman. Radio-Television-Film Depart-ment. San Antonio College. San Antonio, TX 7E414.(512) 734.7311.
.kb Itaaailita: Electronic Media Produc-tion.
Arm(*) of Stay and Higbat Dam: Comm un I-cation. Television, Film. M.F.A. From University ofIowa.
Ann(s) 4 Pro/osaal &pease TelevisionProduction, Radio Production, Film Production.
WA SO 1191
McKEE, Melinda F. Coordinator, Deaf Student Services. StudentSt.tvices. Texas State Technical Institute. Waco, TX76705. (117) 799-3611 Ext. 551: TTY Phone for the deaf:(117) 799.3149.
JW Rapasibilitior Technical. Trade & Indus-trial Occup.. Support Services for Deaf Students.
Arm(*) ./ Stay and Higbee Doerr Speech,Educ. of the Deaf. Public Administration. B.A. FromTrinity University.
Aroo(s) holosiossal Egotrebic Voc. Second-ary Deaf Educ., Voc. Rehab. Counseling. Post Sec. Tech-nical training support services for the deaf.
WA SO 1192
McNUlT, Dorothy E. Chairperson. Division of Business. College ofthe Mainland. Texas City. TX 77590. (713) 938-1211.
i.e japosaililifC Distribution. Office Occu-pations, Continuing Education.
roa(s)./ Stay ail Higkost Dome Curriculum& Instruction, Cooperative Ed.. Community College Ad-min. ED.D. From Nova University.
Arias) of Professional &porker CooperativeEd.. Management. Office Ed.
WA SO 1193
MYERS. Linda K. Library Director. Library. Texas State TechnicalInstitute. Waco. TX 76703. (117) 799-3611.
i.e Repoosibilitier Agricultural. Distn'bution.Health. Office. Technical. Trade A Industrial Occupa-tions.
Ano(s) ./ Star and Meta Doric College AUniversity Administ ion, Technical Services. ScienceA Technical Bibliography. M.S.L.S. From Syracuse Uni-versity.
Ano(s) of Proloosioal Evert:or Administra-tion Vocational & Technical Education.
WA SO 11%
OGLESBY. Vicki D. Coordinator for Special Courses. ContinuingEducation. Paris Junior College. Paris. TX 73460. (214)715-7661.
lob Rogatibilita: Health Occup.. Occup.Home Ec.. Technical. Trade & Indus. Occup.. Develop-ment.
Am(*) of Slay Mieba Dorm English.Psychology. Management. M.A. From East Texas StateUniversity.
Arles) of Avlookal &pare Program De-velopment. Staffing, Program Marketing.
WA SO 1191
PARKER, Ella L Division Chairman. Home Economics Division.Home Economics Division. San Jacinto College.Pasadena. TX 77505. (713) 476-1169.
Job Itoopmallisior Distribution. OccupationalHome Economics, Technical, Trade and Indus. Occupa-tions.
Ames) 4 Slay ad MOW Dogror Adminis-tration. Supervision. M.ED. From University of Hous-ton.
Arles) 4 Profraioal Erpaa: CurriculumDevelopment, Competency-Based Education.
WA SO 11%
PIPPIN. Gknodine. Chairperson. Career Education Division. Tar-rant County Junior College Northwest Campus. FortWorth, TX 76179. (117) 232.2900.
Job Itaaatlitior Agricultural, Distribution,Office Occup., Technical, Trade & Indus. Occup.
Ano(s) ./ Stay and HOW Dorm BusinessEducation. Vocational Education, Supervision. M.B.E.From North Texas State University.
Arai) 4 holostaal &pair Secretarial.Accounting. Office Administration.
WA SO 1197
POUNCEY. Judith A. Assistant Director. Community Service. ElCentro College. Dallas County Community College Dis-trict. Dallas, TX 75214. (214) 746-2189.
JW Roposisibilitiow Health. Office Occur-a-lio:v., Home Economics.
Aree(s) 4 Stay and Highest Dorm English.Education. Journalism. B.S. From North Texas StateUniversity.
WA 10 11%
PUIG. Ann R. Program Director. Medical Laboratory Technology.Laredo Junior College. Laredo. TX 711040. (512) 722-7914.
147 117
Seeds, S: Ma Caamossityamior Colleges, Tacks loll lastitstas Target Pops Woos
kb lkspondill(siac Health Occupations.dregs) 4 Sit* and Ilishad Dorm Chemistry,
Biology, Clinical Pathology. B.S. and MT (ASCP). FromU. of Hawaii (9.S.), Herman Hospital (MT-ASCP).
MIR) of Pmfoaked Enifeekw Clinical Pa-thology, Chemistry, Curriculum Development.
WA N 1199
REAP, Margaret C. Director of Educational Development sad lead-Miami Research. North Harris County College. Hous-ton, TX 77073. (713) 443-6640.
Joi Repansiiilitia: Agricultural, Distribution,Width. Office, Home Ecoeoutics, Technical, Trade ikIndustrial Occupations.
Arat(s) of Said, and Mighod &pm Cur.rieulunt. Instruction, Business Administration. ED.D.From University of Houston.
drui(s) of h4adoes. Ifasnisc Teaching.Business Administration. Accounting.
WA N 1200
REYNOLDS. Doris J. Coordinator/Personnel. Personnel. TeamState Technical lastitute. Amarillo, TX 79111. (506)335-2316.
kb Itapadallitiac Agricultural. Occup.Home Economics, Office Occup., Technical, Trade ikIndus. Occupations.
Ana(s) of Stay and Nithat dew PersonnelPsychology, Sociology. D.A. From University of Ok.khans.
Ahab) 4 PInfosionel Erpositc Personnel.
WA N 1201
'TUCK, Zelda I.. Director of Community Resource Development.Continuing Education At Community Service. College ofthe Mainland. Texas City, TX 77590. (713) 931.1211.
14 Rapadbillsisc Office Occupations, Tech.nical, Trade At Industrial Occupations.
Ana(s) of Seedy and Nigel% Dayrec Ed. Ad-ministration, Management. Adult It Community Educe.don. PH.D. From Texas A & M University.
Ann(s) 4 ?tufts anal Esperitsc Research,Adult Programs.
WA N 1202
ROOKER, Mary G. Director of Special Services. Continuing Educe.don. South Plains College. Lubbock, TX 79401. (106)7474111.
1.6 Raptmuthilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade ik Industrial Occupadons, Home Economics.
Anna(s) 4 Seedy and Nigher Drew English,Linguistics. M.A. From Texas Tech University.
Anna(s) 4 hnlanional Emetic Design andDevelopment of Adult Short Courses.
WA SO 1203
SACKETT, Marilyn H. Division Chairman. Health Sciences. SanJacinto College. Pasadena. TX 77505. (713) 476-1501.
1.6 Rapinnibilider Health Occupations.Ansa(s) of Study and Nigher Dever Allied
Health Education, Radiation Science. BehavioralScience. M.ED. From University of Houston.
Ann(s) 4 Projersionat Erpertitc CurriculumDevelopment. Competency Based Education, ClinicalCurriculum.
11$
WA IND 12011
SAMAWI, MeryAnn M. Administrative Assistant. ApprenticeshipA Skills Training. College of the Mainland. TM! City,TX 77500. (713) 911-4051.
Job Raproddilisier Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Awn(s) 4 Seedy and Niglio! Dorm OfficeManagement.
Ames/ at Pnlessimal &poi= Planning.Scheduling. Record Keeping.
WA N INSSEEMAN, Linda L Director, Texas Rehabilitation Commission El
Centro College Rehabilitation Program. VocationalRehabilitation. El Centro Colkpe of the Mike CountyCommunity College District. Paw TX 75202. (214)746.2377.
he Itapondbilkiew Office, Pre - VocationalMath sad Reading. Personal-Social Adjustmeat, JobReedinsies-(Adults with Handicaps).
Antes)4 Slay and Mien, Diem Rehabilita-tion Counseling. M.S. From University of Texas.
Amiga of 1144naisnel Esporthe VocationalRehabilitation of Adults who have a variety of DisablingConditions.
WA N 1216
SHIREY, Violet I. Division Chairperson. Office Occupations. BeeCow), College. Beeville, TX 71102. (S12) 351-7031.
1.1 Itoondlifidar Office Occupations.Asses) of Sandy and MOM DM fuse Business.
Curriculum, Supervision. M. ED. From East Team StateUniversity.
WA 601207
SILVA, Sally R. Assistant to the Director. Occupational Educationand Technology. San Antonio College. San Antonio, TX71214. (S12) 734-7311.
he Rapentibilidar Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Ann(s) of Study and Mikan Deem Business,Business Technology. Associate of Arts. From San An-tonin College.
Ann(s) 4 holeadmnd Exp'tiar Management,Secretarial and Office Duties, Staff Development.
WAN 1X111
TAUBERT, Lillian E. Assistant Chairperson ik Associate Professor.Nursing Education. San Antonio College. San Antonio,TX 71214. (S12) 7344311.
1.6 Rapendbilides: Health Occupations.Anna(s) of Study and Menet Dorm Adminis-
tration, Sociology, Personnel Management. M.ED. FromTrinity University.
Ames) of Prefissional &pod's: Integration ofEthical Legal Aspects in the Nursing Ed. Curri., PublicRel. with governmental civic groups ik peer groups (Ac-countability).
WA 110 1209
THIELMAN, Dorothy W. Dean Instructional Support Services.Learning Center. Paris Junior College. Paris, TX 75460.(211) 76S-7661 Ext. 176.
Job Raponsibilider Support Services.Ann(s) 4 Study mud Highest Dam. Library
Science, Sociology, A.V. MA. From George PeabodyCollege.
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Target Peps lathes Sectios 5: Poi& 0161Masity/Jador Colleges, Teclomical Institutes
WA N 1210
THOROGOOD, Nellie C. Director. Occupational Education &Technology Programs. San Antonio Collate. San An-tonio, TX 78284. (512) 734-7311.
kb Rapines/61 1iriar Distribution, Health °cal-potions, Occupational Home Economics, Office Oen.,Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Ana(s) el Rudy and MOW Dog= Business,Ed Administration, Management. AID. From U. of
Ames) a/ hulas wall Esproisc ProgramDevelopment & Evaluation, Special Needs. Performance
Competency -lased Instnaction.
WA N 1211
TILLEY, Gwen L. Chairman. Division of Business Administration.San Jacinto College. Pasadena, TX 77505. (713) 476-1501.
JW Rassaabilisier Office Occupations, Man-agement.
Axles) 4 Study sod IfigAsa Dirac bus. Edu-cation. ED.D. From University of Houston.
Ara(s) 4,1 hstadoas1 Espaaar Office Ad-min., Bus. Communication.
WA N 1213
TOMES, On L. Counselor/Coordinator Veteran Affairs and Centerfor Women. Counseling Division. Paris Junior College.Paris, TX 73460. (214) 783-7661.
.isb Rapsaaillisks: Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical. Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Antis) 4 Study end Higher Deem Counsel-ing. Guidance, Psychology/Bus. M.ED. From EastTexas State University.
Alves) .1 helesasosi &maw Counseling.Management. Business.
WA N 1213
TRAHAN, Lois P. Chairperson, Occupational, Adults ContinuingEducation. Occupational, Adult A Continuing Educa-tion. Blinn College. Brenham. TX 77833. (713) 836 -4062.
.k1Roponsibilition Distribution, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Adult and Con-tinuing Education.
Ara(,) 4,1 Study and Ifigeot Dirac VocationalEd., Counseling A Pay., Curriculum A Instruction. PHD.From Tens ARM University.
Ames) 4 hoftni.ast &pram: DistributiveEd., Voc. Counseling. Administration (Supervision).
WA N 1214
WEATHERS. Georgia L Program Chairman. Technical OfficeTraining. Tens State Technical Institute. Amarillo. TX79111. (806) 335 -2316 Ext. 260.
.isb Itaposaihilidar Office Occupations.km(s) a/ Study and MOW Deem Business
Education. Secretarial Science, English. MBA. FromWest Tens State University.
Area(s)4Projesokaal Erperdso: IndividualizedInstruction. Competency-Based Education.
UTAH
WA N 1215
BEEBE, Kith% . C. Dean. Business Occupations. Utah TechnicalCollege at Salt Lake. 460( South Redwood Road, SaltLake City, UT 84107. (601) 9674111.
lull Rsspawd8ilans Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Anis(t) 4 SW, end Ifielpai Dorm Adminis-tration, Ind.-Tech. Ed., Business Ed. PH.D. CandidateFrom University of Utah.
Anis(s) s/ hvivaisowei &pram Administra-tion, Business Education.
WA N 1216
LARSEN, Jean K. Dean. Service Occupations. Utah TechnicalCollege at Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, UT 84107. (NI)947-4151.
I.e Rapentibffiriss: Health Occupatirins,Trade, Industrial Occupations.
Ane(s) of Stay sal Mehra Dome Educa-tional Administration. M.A. From Brigham Young Uni-versity.
Antes) hologisosl Expertise: RegisteredNurse.
WA N 1217
OLSEN, Lorraine. Director of Operations. Operations. Utah Tech-nical College at Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, UT 14107.(801) 9674011.
he Remensibilitisc Operation of Total Institu-tion.
Antes) of Seedy *ad Mislant Dew BusinessEducation, Spanish. B.S. From University of Utah.
AnisW4 Pm/taigas. &pothole Business Liucation, Management.
WA N 1216
STAPLES, Sharon I.. Instructor A Department Head. Human Ser-vices. Utah Technical College-Provo/Orem. Orem, UT14057. (101) 2244161.
JW Rasonsihillasr Health Occupations.Anis(s) y Said, end Metal &pot Counsel-
ing. Management, Neuropsychology. PHD Candidate.From University of Utah.
Antes) 4 Plotesokaal Espniiic Paraprofes-sional training in Human Services. On The Job Supervi-sion, Counseling.
WA N 1219
STODDARD, Lucile T. Associate Dean, School dilutions. Schoolof Business. Utah Technical College at Provo. Provo, UT84601. (WI) 2244161.
JW Itapoastkliasc Distribution, Office Occu-pations. Management. Accounting.
Ann(s) 4 Study and Risk's &saw Supervi-sion A Mgt., Curriculum Develop. ED.D. From UtahState University.
Anos(s) 4 PaValisaid Erpnaor Management,Teaching.
WA N 1220
ZITO, Verlaine S. Dean. Be-nchwork A Processing Occupations.Utah Technical College. Salt Lake City, UT 84117. (301)967-4111.
Job lapasibilitisr Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Asos(s) 4 Study and Nisbet Drsow Biology,Math. Education. M.S. From University of Utah.
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Senna & Mlle Censiniriander Celleses: Taillike' Intitstoe
Ames) 4 hviasiewel ispottite Math Insane-ties, Manager-Metal Trades. DesIlleachwent Process-
VIRGINIA
WA N 1231
BELSHEE, Marjorie G. Division Chairman. Rosiness & SocialSciences. Business Management, Secretarial Science,Mm. of Justice (Police). Debar; S. Lancaster Com-musky College. Clifton Forge, VA 24422. (703) 11624246.
Joi Iterms4eiliske Distribution4 Office Occu-polkas.
Arse(s) of SW, ad NOW tkirm Ed. Super-visit" D.E. Program Development, Teacher Training.M.D.E. From Virginia Commonwealth University.
Ames) 4 heVatimal irreakc Voc. Ed. Pro-gram Development, Teacher Trekking. Conference Plan-ning & Conducting Workshops.
WA N 1222
BROTHERS. Constance F. Coordinator, Cooperative Education &Placement, Director. 1979 Cooperative Education TitleVIII Grant. Student Services, Chemfmnks Campos.Tidewater Community College. Chesapeake, VA 23320.(604) 547.9271.
Jan impeneihRiekor Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations, Health.
*WO./ Stay and Mishat Dgms: Education,Sociology, Urban Services. M.A. ED. From WashingtonUniversity.
Ames) 4 Prfklesskaal isportistr ManpowerPrograms, Job Placement. Cooperative Education.
WA N 1223
BURGWYN, Margaret E. Coordinator of Special Services. StudentServices. Paul D. Camp Community College. Franklin,VA 23151. (604) 362-2171.
kb Rapossailitir Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Angels) 4 Study and Mike Dam: Counsel-ing. Psychology. M.A. From Appalachian State Univer-sity.
Ane(s) 4 ItOssimal Erpertirc Career Plan-ning, Testing. Counseling.
WA 96 1224
CREAGER, Cheryl W. Director of Continuing Education. Continu-ing Education. Tidewater Community College.Chesapeake Campus. Chesapeake, VA 23320. (804)547.9271 Eat. 271.
.1.6 Rapessaibilisitc Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Supervisory training.
Aries) 4 Slay sal High Deem Adminis-tration. Curriculum. Instruction. ED. D. From VirginiaPolytechnic Institute & State University.
Ana(s) ./ helasiomal &parlor Office Sys.t ems, Marketing/PR, Management/Supervisory Deve.lopment.
WA N 1223
CURTLER, Elizabeth S. Executive Assistant to the President forAIDP Coordination. AIDP. J. Sergeant Reynolds Com-munity College. Richmond, VA 23234. (104) 264-3280.
120
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kb Raftwailiiier Aviculture, Technical.*Ws) if Solidi and Mew DIV= English.
PH.D. From taste*Ws) el Pntlatiewsl
gram DeWitt, Program Administration.
U.&poise Funding. Pro-
WA N 1226
HOWLETT, Marlene S. Program Heed, Nursing. Natural Sciencesand Mathematics. John Tyler Community College. Ches-ter, VA 23131. (804) 7484411.
M Rapasihilisiar Heal* . commies,.Ames) 4 May and Ifie.at Devoe NV111111.
Education. M.S.N. From Virginia Commonwealth Usi-versity.
Amiga) 4 Itefesittesl Lrpowite Nursing Edu-cation Administration, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurs-ing.
WA N 1227
JONES, Vottaie J. Chairman/Program Head. Secretarial Science.John Tyler Community College. Chaster, VA 23131.(104) 7414411.
he Refortalligia: Office Oecopetiens.Ames) 4 May and "Am arm Counsel-
ing. Dolma Education, &minas Administrstion. M.S.From Longwood College.
Arm(s) 4 Prolasitsel lissalsw Human Reis-tions, Counseling, Office Consultant for ManagerialFunctions.
WA 90 I138
LAWHORN, Naomi R. Assistant Director of Continuity Educa-tion. Continuing Education-Pathain Road Campus. J.Sergeant Reynolds Community College. P.O. Ilea 12014,Richmond, VA 23241. (8(4) 264-3250.
he lapstelbUitiar Office Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Arasfs) of Sad, sal NOM Dorm Adraisio-°alias. Higher Education - (Community College). ED.D.From Nova University.
Asses) 4 hobrimel igenisc Program Ad-ministration (Development. Implementation. andEvaluation). Rosiness Management and Education.
WA N 1239
McCONNELL, Margaret T. Coordinator of Admissions & Re-coeds. Student Services. New River Community College.Dublin, VA 24084. (703) 674.4121.
1.6 Raptasibilitier Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
Alves) 4 Sea* awl Higket Degree: Counsel-ing, Student Personnel Services. M.A. From Appala-chian State University.
Arms) 4 Prefasiossal &penile: Admissions &Records, Counseling.
WA N 1236
RIDLEY, Yvette B. Human Services Program Head. COMIIWItiCldons & Social Science. John Tyler Community College.Chester, VA 23831. (104) 741-6481.
1.6 Rapossibilisiew Mental Health/HumanServices.
Ares(s) 4 Sal, said Highst Degroc ClinicalPsychology, Voc. Rehabilitation, Community CollegeAdministration. M.S. From Virginia CommonwealthUniversity.
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Target Populations Section 5: Public Community/Junior Colleges, Technical Institutes
Arises) of Professional Erpertise: PsychologicalAssessment, Interviewing & Counseling, Group Facili.
WA SO 1231
'THOMAS, Patricia U. Director of Learning Resources. LearningResources Center. Tidewater Community College.Chesapeake, VA 23320. (804) 547-9271.
Job Responsibilitier Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Arises) of Study and Highest Degree: LibraryScience, History. MSLS. From Drexel University.
Arises) of Professional Expertise: Libraries, Au-dio-Visual Services, Learning Laboratory.
WA 50 1232
'UPSHAW, Delores V. Assistant Director of Continuing Education.Continuing Education. Tidewater Community CollegeFrederick Campus. Portsmouth, VA 23703. (804) 484-2121 Ext. 395.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations, CETA non-credit(C.E.U. Science).
Aries) of Study and Highest Degree: SpecialEducation, Learning Disabilities, Administration ofHigher Education. M.A. From Western Michigan U.
Aries) of Professional Expertise EducationalAdministration, Teaching, Program Development, Pub-lic Relations.
WASHINGTON
WA 50 1233
BELCHER, Jacquelyn E. Associate Dean of Instruction: Occupa-tional Education and Special Programs. Bellevue Com-munity College. Bellevue, WA 98007. (206) 641-2371.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occupations, Trade & Indus. Occup., Technical.
Arises) of Study and Highest Degree: NursingEducation, Psychology, Business Administration. Mas-ters and Post-Masters. From University of Washington.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Competency-Based Ed., Program Development, Faculty Develop-ment.
WA 50 1234
BOOSMAN, Melanie. Coordinator, Cooperative Education & En-rollment Management. Instruction & Student Services.Edmonds Community College. Lynnwood, WA 98036.(206) 771-1542.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
&so(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business.M. ED. From University of Washington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CooperativeEd., Office Occupations.
WA 50 1235
BRAM EL, Sally M. Division Chairman. Service Occupations. High-line Community College. Midway, WA 98031. (206)878-3710.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomim, Service Occupations.
Ames) of Study and Highest Degree ChildDevelop., Education, Consumer Ed. M.A. From Univer-sity of Washington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Child Educa-tion, Parent Ed., Home Economics.
WA '11 1236
BUTTERS, Beverly J. Coordinator of Special Programs. Cont. Educ.Community College District 12. Centralia, WA 98531.(206) 736-9391.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Office Occupations, Technical,Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Counsel-ing, Gerontology, Psychology. M.Ed. From OregonState University.
Aroa(s) of Professional Expertise PreVocationalCounseling, PreVocational Program Devel., WomensPrograms.
WA SO 1237
CALBICK, Cynthia B. Coordinator & Instructor, Home & FamilyLife Dept. Big Bend Community College. Moses Lake,WA 98837. (509) 762-5351 Ext. 209.
Job Responsibilities: Home & Family Life,Early Childhood Education.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Elemen-tary Education, Child Education. B.A.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Early Child-hood Education.
WA SO 1235
CAMPBELL, Donna E. Coordinator. Allied Health Occupations.Columbia Basin College. Pasco, WA 99301. (509) 547-0511 Ext. 363.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Medical
Surgical Nursing, Nursing Education. M.N. From Uni-versity of Washington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Medical Surgi-cal Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing.
WA $0 1239
CHAMBLISS, Ida B. Title XX Day Care/Foster Care TrainingCoordinator. Home and Family Education Division.North Seattle Community College. Seattle, WA 98103.(206) 634-4457.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Child Wel-fare, Mental Health, Community Organization & Deve-lopment. M.S.W. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Foster ParentTraining, Family Day Care Training.
WA $0 1240
FLOTEN, B. Jean. Dean of Student Services. Student Personnel.Edmonds Community College. Lynnwood, WA 98036.(206) 771-1514.
Job Responsibilities: Support Services to allCampus Programs.
Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Communi-cations, Education. M.S. From Portland State Univer-sity.
Aroa(s) of Professional Expertise Social Work,Restaurant Management.
WA $0 1241
FOSS, Karen M. Assistant Dean of Students/Director of Women'sPrograms. Student Personnel Services. South SeattleCommunity College. Seattle, WA 98106. (206) 764-5802.
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Section 5: Public Community /Junior Colleges, Technical Institutes Target Populations
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations, Non-Traditional Career Exploration.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree AdultLearning, Change Agent. Master of Arts Psychology.From Antioch College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Non-Tradi-tional Career Exploration.
WA $0 1242
FROMHERZ, Margaret S. Director/Coordinator. Nursing. YakimaValley Community College. Yakima, WA 98908. (509)575-2395.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Supervi-
sion, Curriculum Development, Nursing. Masters inEducation. From Central Washington State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing.
WA 80 1243
HALLBERG, Jeroldine K. Coordinator, Child & Family Studies.Instruction Office. Grays Harbor College. Aberdeen,WA 98520. (206) 532-9020.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
A rea(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education.Muter of Education. From University of Minnesota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching,Teacher training, Child Development.
WA $0 1244
JOHNSTON, Margaret K. Division Chairperson. Home & FamilyEducation Division. North Seattle Community College.Seattle, WA 98103. (206) 634-4411.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Early Childhood Education.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: SpecialEducation, Psychology, Early Childhood Education.M.Ed. From University of Washington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Early Child-hood, Parent Education, Special Education.
WA 80 1245
JUSTICE, Patricia K. Associate Dean, Occupational Programs.Highline Community College. Midway, WA 98031.(206) 878-3710.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health,Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Voc. Ed.,CC Admin., Communications. Ed.D. From Oregon StateU.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teacher Ed.,Communications, Office Occupations.
WA 80 1246
KAUS, Margaret E. Assoc. Instruction. Continuing Ed. GreenRiver Community College. Auburn, WA 98002. (206)833-9111.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations, OffCampus and Evening.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: PublicAdm., Personnel, Management. Bach. Arts - Public Ad-min. From Evergreen State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Personnel,Management.
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WA $0 1247
LINDE, Patricia A. Program Supervisor. Health Occupations, Homeand Family, Distributive Education. Lake WashingtonVocational Technical Institute. Kirkland, WA 98033.(206) 828-3311.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Allied
Health, Curriculum & Instruction, Vocational Education.M.Ed. From University of Washington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Health Occu-pations, Home & Family, Distributive Education.
WA 80 124$
MANN, Kathryn L. Associate Dean/Instruction. Instruction. ClarkCollege. Vancouver, WA 98663. (206) 699-0217.
Job Responsibilities Agriculture, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industrial.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Manage-ment, Business Communications, Economics. Masters.From Portland State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business.
WA 80 1249
MARBLE, Phyllis J. Associate Dean of Instruction. Instruction.Lower Columbia College. Longview, WA 98632. (206)577-2349.
Job Responsibilities. Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Technical, Trade & Indus., Parent Ed., WomenStudies.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,Education. Ed.D. Candidate. From Seattle University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business & Of-fice.
WA 80 1250
MERRIMAN-SNOW, Barbara A. Vocational Director, CoordinatorHome, Community & Technology. Whatcom Com-munity College. Bellingham, WA 98225. (206) 734-5280.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occupations, Apprenticeship.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Ec.,Adult Ed., Vocational Ed. B.S. From Western Washing-ton State University
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Early Child-hood Education, Human Services, Program Develop-ment & Coordination.
WA 80 1251
PAYNE, Arlie J. Parent Education Supervisor. Parent Education.Washington Community College District 17. Spokane,WA 99204. (509) 456-6303.
Job Responsibilities: Parent Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Home Economics, Psychology M Ed. From EasternWashington University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Early Child-hood, Parenting, Family Relationships.
WA 80 1252
PHILLIPS, Mary L Assoc. Dean, Occupational Education Occupa-tional Education. Edmonds Community College. Lynn-wood, WA 98036 (206) 771-1504.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Office Occup., Trade & Indus Occup
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education. M.Ed. From Central Washington University.Area(s) of Professional Erma= Business Edu-
cation, Management.
WA 80 1253
PIPER, Lee. Director of Minority Affairs. High line Community Col-lege. Midway, WA 98031. (206) 878-3710 Ext. 295.
Job Responsibilities: Childhood Ed. Paraprofes-sional Prog.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: EducationAdmin., Am. Ind. Studies, Counseling. BA. From Ever-green State College.
WA 80 1254
REID, Cathleen M. Program Supervisor. Business & Office & DataProcessing. Clover Park Vocational Technical Institute.Tacoma, WA 98499. (206) 584-7611.
Job Responsibilities:Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Manage-ment, Accounting, Economics. B.A. From University ofPuget Sound.
Area(s)of Professional Expertise Finance, Man-
agement.
WA 80 1255
SHELLEY, Joanne R. Division Chairman, Science & Technology.FL Steilacoom Community College. Tacoma, WA 98498.(206) 964-6540.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Geology,Oceanography, Chemistry. M.S. From University ofWashington.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Geology, En-gineering.
WA 80 1256
SILVERMAN, Charlotte H. Parent Education Coordinator. ServiceOccupations. High line Community College. Midway,WA 98031. (206) 878-3710 Ext. 461.
Job Responsibilities Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Child De-velopment, Early Childhood Educ., Statistics. M.A.From University of Michigan.
A rea(s) of Professional Expertise Parent Educa-
tion, Child Development.
WA 80 1257
STEPHAN, Lorraine. Associate Dean for Occupational Education.Tacoma Community College. Tacom: WA 98465. (2('6)756-5024.
Job Responsibilities Health, Office, Technical,Social Services Occupational Programs
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Ent.:.:ti"n.Management, German. MBA. From Western MichiganUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Banking, Se-cretarial, Electronic Communication.
WA 80 1258
WIRTH, Patricia L. Dean of Administrative Services. Administra-tion. Clark College. Vancouver, WA 98663. (206) 699-0123.
Job Responsibilities: Seminar programs fortrade/occupational/technical staff & student e.lucation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrar FacultySupervision, Administration Ed., Business/technical.Ph.D. From University of Idaho.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Technical,Competency Based Ed., Admin. of Voc. Program.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA 80 1259
BAILEY, Margaret A. Personnel Coordinator. Personnel. Parkers-burg Community College. Parkersburg, WV 26101. (304)424-8234.
Job Responsibilities: Personnel Services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance
and Counseling, Educational Administration. M.A.From W.V. College of Graduate Studies.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Personnel,Student Services (Counseling and Student Placement).
WA 80 1260
COPELAND, Ragina M. Registrar. Admissions and Records. Par-kersburg Community College. Parkersburg, WV 26101.(304) 424-8220.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree LibraryScience, English, Education. M.A. From West VirginiaUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Records Man-agement, Program Administration, Personnel Manage-ment.
WA 80 1261
HANGER, Janet L Chairperson end Assistant Professor. Nursing.West Virginia Institute of Technology. Montgomery,WV 25136. (304) 442-3221.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Higisest Deese Nursing.
MS. From Ohio State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Associate De-
gree Nursing Education.
WA 80 1262
IWASKO, Linda L. Chairperson. Secretarial Studies/BusinessSupervision. West Virginia Institute of Technology.Montgomery, WV 25136. (304) 442-3261.
Job Responsibilities:Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Steno-
graphic, Accounting, Marketing. Master in Education.From Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Adult Educa-tion Steno/ Accts. & Office Work, Public School Teach-ing-Business Ed., College Teaching-Business-SecretarialStudies.
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WA 80 1263
SCHACKNE, Annette L. Continuing Education Coordinator. Con-tinuing Education. Parkersburg Community College.Parkersburg, WV 26101. (304) 424-8275.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, TechnicalOccupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Retail Mer-chandising, Advertising. B.Sc. From Ohio State Univer-sity
123
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Arett(s) of Professional Expertise: Retail Mer-chandising, Banking, Continuing Education-Career andProfessional Development.
WA 80 1264
SHOULDIS, Martha K. Dental Hygiene Chairperson. Dental Hy-giene. West Virginia Institute of Technology. Montgom-ery, WV 25136. (304) 442-3222.
Job Resportsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Public
Health, Health Care Organization. Master of PublicHealth. From University of Texas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CommunityHealth Program Planning, Dental Hygiene, Administra-tion.
WA 80 1265
TERRELL, Judy M. Paramedic Course Coordinator. Allied Health.Parkersburg Community College. Parkersburg, WV26101. (304) 424-8286.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education. B.S.N. From Alderson- Broaddus College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WISCONSIN
WA 80 1266
ATKINS, Virginia J. Dean of Home Economics and Food Service.Home Economics, Cosmetology, Barber, Food Service.Milwaukee Area Technical College. Milwaukee, WI53203. (414) 278-6507.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Arees(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Foods, Clothing. M.S. From U. of Wisconsin.
Arm(s) of Professional Expertise Dietetics,Foods, Clothing.
WA 80 1267
BAUER, Annabel B. Health Occupations Supervisor. Health Occu-pations Division. District One Technical Institute. EauClaire, WI 54701. (715) 836-3952.
Job Responsibilities Health OccupationsArm(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Ed. Spec.
From University of Wisconsin.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing Ser-
vice, Nursing Education, Allied Health.
WA 80 1268
BENNETT, Barbara M. Continuing Education Coordinator: Gen-eral Education. General Education. Waukesha CountyTechnical Institute. 800 Main Street, Pewaukee, WI53072. (414) 588-5240.
Job Responsibilities: General Education.Arm(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration of Higher Education, Adult Basic Education.M.Ed. From Marquette University.
Arm(s) of Professional Expertise CommunityEduc., Adult Basic Educ., Adult Eng. as a 2nd Language.
WA 80 1269
BOYCE, Elaine 0. Business & Industry Liaison. Mid-State Techni-cal Institute. Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494. (715) 423-5650.
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Target Populations
Job Responsibilities: Business & Industry Liai-son.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree English.Masters. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) rf Professional Erpertisc Small BusinessManagement, Economic Development, Public Relations.
WA 80 1270
BRUNELLE, Betty A. Division Chairperson. Service Occupations.Waukesha County Technical Institute. Pewaukee, WI53072. (414) 548-5367.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Public Service Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,Occup. Educ., Curriculum Design. MS. From Universityof Michigan.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertitc NursingEduc., Competency-Based Education, Curriculum Deve-lopment.
WA 80 1271
DERBER, Virginia M. Division Chairperson - General Education.General Education. Moraine Park Technical Institute.Fond Du Lac, WI 54935. (414) 922-8611.
Job Responsibilities: General Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Continuing
and Vocational Education. M.S. From University of Wis-consin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Competency-Based Education, Adult Basic Education, CommunityEducation.
WA 80 1272
DESENS, Dorothy L Program Coordinator. Practical Nursing.Waukesha County Technical Institute. Pewaukee, WI53072. (414) 548-5321.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education, Administration. M.S.N. From MarquetteUniversity.
Arrats) of Professional Expertise InserviceTeaching, Coronary Intensive Care, Operating RoomNursing.
WA 80 1273
DITTMER, Dorothy M. Associate Chairman. Health Occupations.Madison Area Technical College. Madison, WI 53703.(608) 266-5013.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Cumculum & Instruction. MS. From University of Wis-consin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing Clus-ter.
WA 80 1274
DOYLE, Maxine R Administrator. Student Services. SouthwestWisconsin Vocational-Technical Institute. Fennimore,WI 53809. (608) 822-3262
Job Responsibilities Student Services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adminis-
tration, Counseling & Guidance, General Education.M.S. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Business, Teaching
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WA 80 1275
EICHE, Mary E. Associate Dean, Nursing. Health Occupations.Milwaukee Area Technical College. Milwaukee, WI53203. (414) 644-5119.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Clinical Teaching, Educational Administration. M.S.N.From Catholic University of America.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: A.D. NursingEducation, Nursing Educ. Administration, Project Deve-lopment.
WA 80 1276
FEDLER, Judy M. Home & Family Life Coordinator. Home Eco-nomics. Lakeshore Technical. Cleveland, WI 53015.(414) 693-8211.
Job Responsibilities: Home Ec. - Adult/Con-tinuing Educ.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Ed., Guidance/Counseling. M.S. From Stout State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Adult Pro-gramming, Federal Projects, Coordination.
WA 80 1277
FILKINS, Mary Ellen B. Adult Education Administrator. WisconsinIndianhead Technical Institute. Rice Lake, WI 54868.(715) 234-7082.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Occup. Home Ec., Trade &Indus. Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessAdministration, Business Educ. M.A. From U. of Wis-consin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDevelopment.
WA 80 1278
FLEMING, Billy J. Chairperson. Division of Home Economics. Mo-raine Park Technical Institute. Fond du Lac, WI 54935.(414) 922-8611.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EducationAdministration, Adult and Continuing Education. Ph.D.Candidate. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion-Home Economics.
WA 80 1279
FLOWERS, Mary E. Associate Chairperson. Health Occupations-Associate Degree Nursing Program. Madison AreaTechnical College. Madison, WI 53703. (608) 266-5062.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing
Education, Administration, Counseling. M.ED. FromTeachers College, Columbia Univ
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion of Associate Degree Nursing Programs, CurriculumDevelopment.
WA 80 1280
FOSSEDAL, Ruth M. Director/Counselor. Student Services.Waukesha Co. Tech. Inst. Pewaukee, WI 53072. (414)548-5445.
Job Responsibilities: Student Services.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Guidance,Counseling, Administration. MA. From College of St.Thomas.
Are.2(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Counseling, Teaching.
WA 80 1281
FREDERICKSEN, June A. Family & Consumer Services OutreachCoordinator. Outreach Services. North Central Techni-cal Institute. Wausau, WI 54401. (715) 675-3331.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Consumer Education, Women's Bureau.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Foods & Nutrition. Master of Science. From Universityof Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Education,Foods & Nutrition, Communications.
WA 80 1282
GILLILAND, Lois F. Supervisor of Career Development. CareerDevelopment. North Central Technical Institute. Wau-sau, WI 54476. (715) 675-3331 Ext. 343.
Job Responsibilities: Career & Developmental.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cur-
riculum, Library, Administration. M.A.Ed. From IdahoState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Educa-tion, Basic Education, Individualized Instruction.
WA 80 1283
GINTER, Melba A. Coordinator. Allied Health Occupations.Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute. Green Bay, WI54303. (414) 497-3031.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Education. Masters Candidate. From University of Wis-consin-Stout.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing,Emergency Medical Services, Ward Clerk.
WA 80 1284
HAGEN, Nancy. Coordinator. Program for Hearing Impaired.North Central Technical Institute. Wausau, WI 54401.
Job Responsibilities: Special Education.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Deaf Edu-
cation. B.S. From University of Wisconsin.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Deaf Educa-
tion, Interpreting.
WA 80 1285
HOPPE, Nannette B. Home Economics Coordinator. Home Eco-nomics. Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute. GreenBay, WI 54303. (414) 497-3058.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Eco-nomics, Education, Family Economics. M.S. From Uni-versity of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics Program Coordinator, Home Economics Cur-riculum Dev., Home Ec , Adult Educ.
WA 80 1286
JACKSON, Rachel M. Nursing Division Supervisor. LakeshoreTechnical Institute. Cleveland, WI 53015. (414) 693-8211.
15-5 125
Section 5: Public Community /Junior Colleges, Technical Institutes Target Populations
Job Responsibilities: Nursing.Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education. M.S. From University of Colorado.Asses) of Professional Expertise: Community
Health Nursing.
WA SO 1257
JENSEN, Clara B. Program Coordinator. Home and Family.Waukesha County Technical Institute. Pewaukee, WI53072. (414) 548-5310.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics.
Asses) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalEducation, Home Economics Education. M.S. FromUniversity of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Fur-nishings, Child Care, Clothing - Textiles.
WA SO 1281
KEARNEY, Lorraine M. Coordinator of Library Services/Affirms-tive Action Officer. Library. District One Technical In-stitute. Eau Claire, WI 54701. (715) 836-4756.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry, Police Science.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EnglishLanguage and Lit., Social Studies, Educational Adminis-tration. M.S. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Library -AV, Teaching Comm. Skills.
WA 80 1289
KENNEDY, Dixie L Health Occupations Coordinator. Field Ser-vices. District One VTAE. Eau Claire, WI 54701. (715)836-3970.
Job Responsibilitia: Health Occupations,Emergency Medical Services.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: VocationalEducation. M.Ed. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Critical CareNursing, Med/Surg. Nursing, Coordination of Continu-ing Ed.
WA 80 1290
KNUTSON, Irma H. Coordinator - Outreach. Health and HumanServices Division. Fox Valley Technical Institute. Box2277, Appleton, WI 54913. (414) 735-5658.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nuriing,
Public Health Nursing. B.S. From University of Wiscon-sin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: PracticalNursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Extension Classes-Health.
WA 80 1291
MANN, Maxine A. Instructional Chairperson. Associate DegreeNursing-Health Occupations. Milwaukee Area Techni-cal College. Milwaukee, WI 53203. (414) 278-6499.
Job Responsibilities. Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-
tional Psychology, Guidance-Counseling, Adult Educa-tion. M.S. From University of Wisconsin
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Auto-TutorialEducation. Competency Based Education.
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WA 80 1292
McNE1L, Sharon L Health Careers and Nursing Assistant Special-ist. Health Occupations. Wisconsin lndianhead Techni-cal Institute. Shell Lake, WI 54871. (715) 468-2815.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing.
RN. From Abbott Hospital School of Nursing.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing As-
sistant Instructor, Health Careers Instructor, Health Ca-reers and Nursing Assistant Specialist.
WA 80 1293
MEDLEY, Marion!. Director. CAREER Orientation and Women'sBureau Milwaukee Area Technical College. Milwaukee,WI 53203. (414) 278-6672.
Job Responsibilities: Counseling non-tradi-tional awareness, displaced homemakers.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adm. ASupervision, Urban Affairs, Guidance A Counseling. MS.From U. of Wisconsin.
Aria(s) of Professional Expertise Women'sCounseling, Non-traditional career counseling, inserviceon sex role stereotyping.
WA 80 1294
MEWHORTER, Virginia C. Manager; Wo/Men's Educational Bu-reau. Home and Consumer Sciences. Fox Valley Techni-cal Institute. P.O. 2277, Appleton, WI 54913. (414)735-5645.
Job Responsibilities: WO/MEN'S EducationalBureau,
Area(s) of Study- and Highest Degree An-thropology, Sociology, English. B.S. From LawrenceUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Employment,Women.
WA 80 1295
NAGLER, Phyllis J. Curriculum Planner. Instructional Operations.Moraine Park Technical Institute. Fond Du Lac, WI54935. (414) 922-8611.
Job Responsibilities: Involved in development.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Vocational
Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Administra-tion. M.S. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDesign, Evaluation, Proposal Development.
WA 80 1296
PERSITZA, Nancy J. Coordinator-Allied Health Programs. AlliedHealth-Division of Service Occupations. WaukeshaCounty Technical Institute. Waukesha, WI 53072, (414)548-5563.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
BSN. From Marquette University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Guidance/ -
Counseling, Nursing.
WA 80 1297
PICKETT, Hannah D. Associate Dean General Education. Mil-waukee Area Technical College. Milwaukee, WI 53211.(414) 278-6364.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occupations, Occupational Home Economics,Office Occu., Tech.. Social Science.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree UrbanEducation, Human Development. Ph.D. From Univer-sity of Wisconsin.
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keels) of Professional Expertise Teacher Train-ing. Early Childhood.
WA 80 1298
SCHACHTSCHNEIDER, Jeanne E. Associate Chairman AD Nurs-ing. Nursing. Blackhawk Technical Institute. R *3 Pri-arie Rd., Janesville, W1 53545. (608) 756-4121.
Job Responsibilitke Health Occupations.Arsa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Medical
Surgical. M.A.N. From University of Iowa.Ana(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing.
WA 80 1299
SCHMIDT, Laurie E. Director, Women's Resource Bureau. NicoletCollege & Technical Institute. Rhinelander, WI 54501.(715) 369.4477.
Ana(s)of Study and Highest Degree CounselingPsychology W (Specializat'on in Psychology of Women.MA. From U. of Illinois.
&eels) of Professional Expertise Career Coun-seling, Personal Counseling, Teaching.
WA 80 1300
SCHWEBKE, Phyllis W. Chairperson. Home Economics Division.Madison Area Technical College. 211 N. Carroll St.,Madison, WI 53703. (608) 266-5077.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-nomics, Continuing Adult Home Economics.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree Home Ec.Ed., Supervision of Teachers, Adult Education. M.S.From University of Wisconsin.
Areas) of Professional Expertise Clothing &Textiles - Certified in all areas.
WA 80 1301
SCOTT, Eileen M. Area Coordinator. Madison Area Techrical Col-lege-Watertown Campus. Area Vocational, Technical &Adult Education/District No. 4. Madison, WI 53703.(414) 266-5100.
Job Responsibilities Agricultural, Health Occu-pations, Office Occupations, Technical, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations.
Aroa(s) of Study and Highest Degree Guidance& Counseling, Social Studies. MS. From University ofWisconsin.
Areals) of Professional Expertise Career Educa-tion.
WA 80 1302
SHERKOW, Sara .1. Chairperson - Division of General Studies. Divi-sion of General Studies. Madison Area Technical Col-lege. Madison, WI 53703. (608) 266-5089.
Job Responsibilities: General Studies.Atwe(l) of Study and Highest Devoe Educa-
tional Administration, Supervision & Instruction, Psy-chology. Ph.D. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, General and Liberal Studies.
WA 80 1303
SITENGA, Charlene C. CETA Counselor. Student Services. Wis-consin Indianhead VTAE District. Shell Lake, WI54871. (715) 468-2815.
Job Responsibilities: Counseling - CETATrainees.
Arises) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-ing, Home Economics Education. M.S. From UW -Stout.
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Ames) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Home Economics.
WA 80 1304
SMITH, Ruth L. Department Head - Nursing. Health Occupations.Mid State Vocational Technical & Adult EducationBoard. Stevens Point, WI 54481. (715) 344-3063.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Ange(s) of Study and Highat Degree Nursing
Service Administration, Nursing Education, Sociology.M.S.N. From Catholic University of America.
Ange(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing Edu-cation Administration, Nursing Education Instruction.
WA 80 1305
SPANGLER, MaryAnn I. Coordinator of Continuing Education.Home Economics. Waukesha County Technical Insti-tute. Pewaukee, WI 53072. (414) 548-5224.
Job Responsibilities: Adult bt Continuing.Arn(e) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation, Clothing bt Textiles, Home Economics Ed. Edu-cational Specialist. From University of Wisconsin.
Ange(s) of Professionel Expertise Micro-Wave,Food Service.
WA 80 1306
SWASEY, Shirley. Continuing Education Coordinator. Service Oc-cupations. Waukesha County Technical Institute. Pe-waukee, WI 53072. (414) 548-3243.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-cupational Home Economics.
kiw(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-cation, Home Economics. MS. From University of Wis-consin.
Artois) of Professional Expertise ConsumerEducation, Health Occupations.
WA 80 1307
WESSELIUS, Florence P. Adult Basic Education Chairperson.Community Services. Gateway Technical Institute.Kenosha, WI 53141. (414) 656-6967.
Job Responsibilities: Adult Education.Ames) of Study and Highest Degree: Curriculum
& Instruction, Adult Education, Accounting. M.S. FromUniversity of Wisconsin.
Ana(s) of Professional &petite: Accounting,Retail Sales.
WA 80 1308
ZURAWSKI, Mary F. Campus Administrator. Stevens Point Cam-pus. Mid-State Technical Institute. Wisconsin Rapids,WI 54494. (715) 423-5650.
Job Responsibilities: Agricultural, Health, Of-fice, Trade & Industry.
Ana(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Home Eco-nomics Education. M.S. From University of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Home Eco-nomics.
AMERICAN SAMOA
WA 80 1309
ACHICA, Fa'ausuga S. Director, Nursing Education. Nursing De-partment. American Samoa Community College.Mapusaga. AS 96799.
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Sonata 5: Pall& Court amityThraior Cannes, Tedadeal lasdtatea Target Papa latices
JW Rapossibilitiee Health Occupations.**Ks) 4 Slay ar Mehra Arm Adminis-
tration and MUM at Nursing & Health CareFacilities, Education. M.S. From Arizona State U.
Ans(s) 4 hwjelsketst &psalm Nursing.
WA N 1311
TUNOA, Tagiilisna. Chairperson, Business Department. AmericanSamoa Community College. Palo Palo, AS
kb Rawly WM= Office Occupations.Arat(s) 4 Study awl Highest Der= Cur-
ricuium. Instruction. M.A. Front University of Hawaii.*Ws) 4 hefisimal Expertier Secretarial,
Accounting.
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ALABAMA
WA 81 1311
BUTLER. Jo Ann T. Director of Administration. North AlabamaCollege o( Commerce. Huntsville, AL 35801. (205) 539-0428.
.kb &spas* Skim Office Occupations.Aw(s) a/ Stub and Mika Dorm Business
Administration. Secretarial Science. B.S. From AthensState College.
Awls) 4 hojessional Expertise: Administra-tios, Secretarial Science. Tending-
. ALASKA
WA SO 1312
SMITH, Deity. L. Chief Executive Officer. Administration. AlaskaBusiness College. Anchorage, AK 99503. (907) 277-2601.
Job Reeponsibillsiar Office Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highest Dane Bus. Adm.,
Economics, Management /Personnel. CA.M.. A.P.D.From Masks Methodist University.
Ames) of Proladessal Espertisc College Man.agement, Admissions, Personnel.
ARIZONA
WA 80 1313
WHEELER. Gloria D. Director. Southwestern Medical SocietyAcademy. Maricopa County Medical Society. Phoenix.AZ 85004. (602) 252-5696.
Job Rapiressibilitier Health Occupations.Asses) of Professional Espertisc Medical As-
sistant. Office Manager.
WA SO 1314
WILLARD. Mary H. School Administrator. The Lamson BusinessCollege. Phoenix, AZ 85003. (602) 258-7947.
Joe Respensibilitier Office Occupations.droo(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration. Public Relations. BSBA. From St.Mary's College.
Asses) of Professional Expniisc SecretarialSkills, Accounting.
ARKANSAS
WA SO 1315
DONALDSON, Nancy A. Owner-Instructor. Donaldson's BeautyCollege. Pine Bluff. AR 71601. (501) 247-5981; (501)535.4111.
Job Responsibilifier Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Arar(s)e/ Sank and Highest Deem VocationalEtscation, Psychology. liminess Administration. M.S.From University of Arkansas.
Alves) q Peoleiaimal Equine Cosmetology.
WA 110 1316
'GLOVER, Rita. Owner-Instructor. Cosmetology. Rita's Hair De-sign Institute. Fayetteville, AR 72701. (501) 422.5181.
kb Reepseeltililier Cosmetology. TeacherTraining.
Am(s) Es/ Stay end Mikes Dove Art.Arm(s) o/ Peetanienal Se suer Hairstyling.
Cosmetology.
CALIFORNIA
WA N 1317
ALEXANDER, Jeanette A. Financial Aid Officer. Financial Aid.Merit College of Court Reporting. Van Nuys, CA 91406.(213) 9884640.
kb Itenponsibilitiar Court Reporting.Armlet etimitt and Highest Degree Stenotype.
English, Law.Area(s) el Prerfoseional Erpertlem Financial As-
sistance. Student Retention. Records.
WA 80 1318
BONHOMME, Carole A. Career Education Representative. Mar-keting. Control Data Consulting and Education Services.San Francisco. CA 94108. (415) 393.6889.
kb IterpensiNliske: Technical.keels) of Study and Highest Dew Humani-
ties, Literature, Anthropology. BA. From University ofSouth Florida.
keels) of PrOffni04411 Expertise Counseling,Labor Markets, Govt. Programs.
WA 110 1319
CAMPBELL, Nita. President/Administrator. Mid-State College,Inc. Modesto, CA 95354. (209) 529-6901.
./.6 Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Aren(s) of Study and Higher Deem Psy-
chology. Business Administration, Counseling.Aren(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-
tion, Counseling, Personnel.
WA 80 1320
CONNELY, Judith A. Owner. Chula Vista Beauty College. ChulaVista, CA 92010. (714) 420-7784.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-potions.
Ans) of Study and Highest Degme English,Spanish. B.A. From Kearney State Teacher's College.
Asses) of Professional Expertisc Cosmetology.
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WAN 1321
*GARDNER, Sherry K. School Administrator. DeLoux Schools ofCosmetology. La Mesa, CA 92041. (714) 442-5581.
Job Respeweibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Art*44 Study *ad MOW Degree Journalism,Telecommunications, English. S.A. From San DiegoState University.
Amiga of Professi~1 Erprrise Saks, Esthet-ics. Financial Aid Administration.
WA SS 1322
GRUNEWALD, Sandra K. Administrator. Pacific Legal Arts Col-lege. Camarillo, CA 93010. (805) 485-7991.
Job Responsibilitia: Office Occupations, LegalField: Paralegal and Court Reporting.
Ames) 4 Study owl Highest Deem English,Speech, Drama. B.A. From Augsburg College.
&Ws) 4 PriVessiowal Expertise Office Man-agement, Legal Field.
WAN 1323HACKET'f, R. Louise. Executive Director. Pacific College of Legal
Careers. Sacramento, CA 95825. (916) 920-5710.Job Reepossibilitio: Office Occupations, Legal
Assisting (Paralegal).Aive(s) 4 Study sad Nichols Demi: English,
Business Education. B.A. From California State Univer-sity.
A Rags 1 / Proleetional Events*: Business Edu-cation, Legal Secretarial, Legal Assistant.
WAN 1324HARMAN, Estelle K. President and Director. Estelle Harman Ac-
tors Workshop, Inc. Los Angeles, CA 90036. (213) 931-1137.
Job Revotuibilitiet: Frofasional Acting.Ano(s) 4 Study sad Highest Degree Theatre,
Speech. M.A. From University of Southern California.Ames). Profissiotiol Expertire Theatre, Film-
/Television, Education.
WAN 1323
KENNEDY, Kathleen M. Director of Personnel. Administration.DeLoux Schools of Cosmetology. LaMesa, CA 92041.(714) 469.6133.
Rapeasibilitkr Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Ares(s) ./ Study sad Highest Deem Business,
Cosmetology, Medicine.Atvo(s) y Professiersol Expertise: Instruction,
Public Relations.
WA N 1326
KERR. Maude E. Administrator. Truck Driving School. FederalTruck Driving School of San Diego, Inc. Santee, CA92071. (714) 449-7731.
Job Resposeabilitior Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
WAN 1327
LEES. Barbara I. Director. Operations and Marketing. Sawyer Col-lege of Business. 4585 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara.CA 95050. (4011) 244-6400.
Job Responabilitier Office Occupations, Busi-ness Courses.
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Target Populations
Ames) of Study sod Highest Degree Psy-chology, Counseling, Business. Masten in PsychologicalCounseling, From California State University.
Ano(s) of P1of~~1 &mac Administra-tion, Marketing, Accreditation, Financial Aid.
WA N 1321
McDANIEL, Mary S. Graduate Services Representative. Place-ment. Control Data Institute. San Francisco, CA 94101.(415) 3934886.
i.e Respousibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) 4 Study sad West Degree English,Education, History. B.A. From San Francisco State Uni-versity.
Areo(s) of Profiesiostal Expertise ProgrammedInstruction, Placement, Counseling.
WA SO 1329
MOORE, Mary J. Director of Training. Moore's Business College.2621 K St., Sacramento, CA 95816. (916) 4484712.
JW Respeesibiliske Office Occupations. CourtReporting.
Area(s) 4 Stay sad Highest Dorm Education,English. B.A. From San Jose State.
Areo(s) 1 Psoleseioaol Equteke Legal Mat.,Legal Secretary.
WA SO 1330
'MURAKAMI, Judith A. Assistant Director. National Business In-stitute, Inc. Riverside, CA 92506. (714) 7374300.
Job Ropsissibilitite Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
Arso(s) 4 Study oad Highest Deem An-thropology, English. Education. BA. From UniversityofCalifornia.
Ares(s) 4 Professional Exprtise Assessment,Curriculum, Grant Proposals.
WA SO 1331
ORLOWSKI, Sondra. President. Administration & Staff. SawyerCollege At Pomona. Pomona, CA 91767. (714) 629-2534.
.kb Regtoasibilltiew Office Occupations.Arett(s) ./ Study and Highest Degree: General
Management. B.A. From Pacific Union College.Ana(s) of Profestiotsol Egotist: Administra-
tion.
WA SO 1332
PEARSON, Mary M. Chief Pilot, Vice President of Corporation.Flight Training. Flight Trails. Carlsbad, CA 92001. (714)438-4797.
Joh Reeponsibilitier Right OPS.Area(s). / Study sad Highest Degree Languages.
Elementary Education. B.S. From University of Arizona.Anew 4 hoforiosial &pease Education,
Flying.
WA SO 1333
SADAU, Jeanne L Director-Instructor (RN). Mid-State CollegeInc. Modesto, CA 95354. (209) 529-6011.
lel Ropotesibilitier Health Occupations.Ares(s) .1 Sandy osed Highest Degree Nursing,
Education. RN, AA. From Modesto Junior College.Anew 4 Proles:1~1 Expertise Medical As-
sisting. Medical Reception. Medical Transcription.
Target Popoladoas
WA OS 1334
TOY, Marsha S. President. Academy Pacific. Hollywood, CA90028. (213) 462-3211.
1.6 laprmaliaiNer Travel Career Training.&os) to/ Stay and Highest Degree Nursing.
Air Hostess, Pilot Training. R.N. From Presbyterian Uni-versity Hospital.
Area(s) ot Projessional Expertise Transporta-tion Training.
WAN 1335
WELCH, betty L Director of Nursing Education. Vocational Wa-in'. Rancho Anoyo College of Vocational Nursing. Sac-ramento, CA 9926. (916) 362-1126.
Job Roposseibilifies: Health Occupations.Ames) Stay and Highest Devoe: Nursing,
Psychology, Psychiatric Nursing, Educational Adminis-tration. BA. From California State U.
Area(s) of Presteedowal Expertise General Voca-tional Nursing, Clinical Instruction.
WA IN 1336
WILLIAMS, Frances H. Director, Chief Fiscal Officer. Trade itIndustrial. Lodi Beauty College. 27 W. Elm, Lodi, CA95240. (209) 369-1444.
lob ReepoweiNlities: Trade & Industrial.drags) of Stay and Highest Degree Cos-
metology, Government Loans, Grants. CosmetologySupervisor. From Lodi Beauty College.
Ant(s) of Profeseional Expertise Administra-tion.
WA SO 1337
WOODS, Mary K. Business Manager. Academy of Business CollegeInc. Sacramento, CA 95814. (916) 444-0345.
deb Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Grocery Checker /Cashier.
Area(s) of .Stody and Highest Degree Psy-chology, Management, Sociology. AA. From AmericanRiver College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Management.Inventory Control, Public Relations.
COLORADO
WA 110 1331
HOEGLUND, Victoria R. Vice President-Finance. CorporateStaff. Jones Real Estate Colleges, Inc. Denver, CO80222. (303) 758-1033.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English.Real Estate, Finance. B.A. From Bob Jones University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise FinancialPlanning and Management. Counseling.
WA 110 1339
JOHNSON. Alice E. President & Administrator. Entire School Op-eration. Pikes Peak Institute of Medical Techno!ogy.Colorado Sprints. CO 80903. (303) 471-0814.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Arw(s) Sire:yawl Highest Dqrer English Lit.
B.A. From University of Colorado.drags) of Professional Expertise Management.
Sales, Curriculum Development.
Section In Proprietary &book
WAN 1340
LUNDVALL. Faye L Owner-Director. Cosmetology. HighlandHills beauty Academy. 5316 West 20th St., Greeley. CO80631. (303) 330-4045.
Job Ropensibilitier Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
dra(s) of Pnrfaseional Expertise' CosmetologyInstruction.
WA SO 1341
MALMGREN, Maureen C. Owner-Director. Elan and Elsa Schoolof Modeling. Fort Collins, CO $0526. (303) 223-8737.
Job Reeponsibilities: Professional Modeling andrelated careers.
dra(s) of Stay and Highest Dame English,French, History.
&w(s) of Proleedesnol Expertise Health andbeauty, Fashion, Personal Self-Improvement.
WA 80 1342
OLIVETO, Elisabeth A. Director. Design Floral School. 3945 Ten-nyson, Denver, CO 80202.
Jrb Repossibilitier Technical.Ansa(s)o/ Stody and Highest Dome An, Fiona-
try.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Art, Floristry.
WA BO 1343
SCHISSLER, Annie L. Director and Vice President. CorporateStaff. Jones Real Estate Colleges, Inc. Denver, CO110222. (303) 758-1033.
Jrb Respensibilitier Office Occupations, Tradeand Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Real EstateSales, Real Estate Closing, Legal Contracts. Vocationaland Proprietary School Teaching Certificates. From Uni-versity of Colorado.
Ala(s) Of Professional Expertise Real Estate In-struction, Real Estate Closing, Real Estate Course Deve-lopment.
WA $0 1344
WOLFE, Honors L. Director. Boulder School of Massage Therapy.Rocky Mountain Healing Arts Institute. Boa 4573, Boul-der, CO 80306. (303) 443.5 131.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Antes) of Study and Highest Degree Sociology,
Fine Arts, Art History. B.A. From Ohio State University.Arse(s) of Professional Expertise Educational
Administration (Post Secondary).
WA $0 1345
YEAGER. Jan L. Academy Director. Academy. J.F. ImagesAcademy. Inc. Denver. CO 80237. (303) 779-8888.
Job Responsibilities: Fashion.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Secondary
Ed Muter of Education. From University of Arizona.
CONNECTICUT
WA 80 1346
DOLAN. Kathleen A. Director of Academic Affairs. Education.Computer Processing Institute. East Hartford. CT 06108.(203) 528.9211.
162 131
Sadao 4: Fropistory Wants
Ai Roposaillekr Technical.Aout(s) el Slay and Mew Dorm Psy-
chology. ILA. From Calicos of New Rochelle.Antis) e/ Int/aokottol ruportir Computer
Provamming.
WA N 1347
DOUGLASS. Geraldine. Director. The Hanford Conservatory.Hanford, CT 06105. (20i) 246-25111.
Ail Remensilifinisc Traditional Music, lettand Popular Music and Dame.
Annie) fi Stott and Niter Direr Piano,Pedagogy /Instrumental and Theoretic. M.S. From Jul-hard School of Music.
Areo(s) of Puttookstal &Ferric Piano Perfor-mer,. Chamber Mu*, Vocal Coaching.
WA N 134$
GEMM ILL, Jan K. Director of Education. Education. Stone School.New Haven, CT 06510. (203) 624-0121.
he Rapetsolbilitir Office Occupations.Ante') y slay and "Om Atm English,
Secondary Education. B.A. From Iowa State Teszher'sCollege.
Antes) of fvfookosol &pair Management,Counseling, Financial Control.
WA SS 130KISCHEL. Beatrice. Dean A Instructor. Beauty Culture.B.K. Inc.,
AlbertBeatrice School of Beauty Culture. New London,CT 06320. (203) 442-2172.
he Ropootsibtlklar Beauty Culture.Axes) of Prolaskaol ispeetior Curriculum,
Theoretical Instruction, Practical Instruction.
WA IS 1354
LYNN, Enid. School Director. School of the Hanford Ballet. Hart-ford. CT 06105. (203) 525-93%.
he Rettoatallkiar Fine Ans.Ames/ a/ Stay and Mikes berm Liberal
Arts. A.A. From Hanford College for Women.Antes) of Peolasiosol Lirperelor Dance Ad-
ministration, Teaching.
WAN 1351*WOOD, Sharon A. Director of Student Affairs. School of sly Nan-
ford Ballet. Hartford, CT 06105. (203) 52543%.Ai Iteeposathtlitier Trade and Industrial Occu-
pations.Antes) of Study and MOW Detour Speech
Education, Drama, English. Bachelors in Science. FromSyracuse University.
Aisi(s).1 Proieetioual &metier Financial Aid.Problem Solving.
DELAWARE
WA IS 1352
BRAGG, Via E. Certified Electrologist. Certified Instructor ofFlectrology. Via E. Bragg Electrolysis Institute. Dover.DE 19901. (302) 678-1311.
kb Reupotatibilitier Electrolysis.Auto(s) 4 Study and Rightist Duper Elec.-
trology, Electronic. Counselor. Fellowship of Electrol-ysis. From Electrolysis Society of America.
132
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Arm(*) 4 Plefuniesol Eapertior Electrolysis.Owner /Instructor.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WA N 1353
FRANK. Florence M. Directress. International Travel TrainingCounts, Inc. Washington, DC 20008. (202) 363288.
he laponeibiliNs: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations,.
Arou(s)of Seedy owl Maim Duper Travel sadTourism. CTA. From Institute of Certified TravelAgents.
Antes) of hofeatiesol EvaliIr Travel andTourism, Placement, Curriculum.
WA N 1354
THOMPSON, Helen J. Director. Environmental Services Manage-ment Program. Hannah Harrison Career School. Wash-ington, DC 20007. (202) 2334500.
he Ragransibifirks: Environmental ServicesManagement.
&NNW*/ Study wed Mithat berm Food andNutrition. MS. Prom University of Marylead.
Axe(.) el Peofeniestol ligovolse CurriculumDevelopment. Tacking, Placement.
FLORIDA
WA N 1355
*EN, Sylvia S. Director. MIMI% Williams College. Miami, FL33130. (305) 1154-9770.
kb 1 eposeD4lieior Health, Office, TechnicalOccupations.
Amiga to f Study load Miteat Devoe Math. Edo-cation. Guidarice. Mid. From University of Miami.
Aum(s)y Potiesokaal &psalm Personnel, JobPlacement. Administration of Small School.
WA SS 1356
CHESLEY, Shirley T. Director of Education. Bauder Fashion Col-lege of Miami. FL. 100 S.L. 4th St., Miami, FL 33131.(305) 371-1508.
he Ilteepostailieks Fashion Merchandising.Fashion Design A Interior Desigu.
Anso(s) 4 Study and Highest Deem Retailing.Cloth. it Ter-, Mu sting. MR. From University of Pitts-burgh.
Aroo(t) of Proforieual Erpertii r OuricialurnDev., Faculty Dev., Teaching.
WA NI 1357
FORDHAM, Nancy B. Administrator. Loraine's HairstylingAcademy, Inc. St. Petersburg, FL 33710. (813) 347-2134.
.kb Itteoveuililitier Trade and Industrial Occu-pations. Cosmetology.
A rirs(s) o/ Stody and Mg** Darer Education.B.A. From U. of South Ronde..
WA SS 1358
HAMORY, June. Vize President. Administration. Miami Photog-raphy College. North Miami. FL 33181. (305) 949-1023.
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Tame Ponistless
Jiti lkopoariNiMkor Teehmicel.Ames) of Potiorissol &wrier Office Ad-
miaimMisa. Federal and Stale hoarser-VA, Voce.tin& Ishabilitstien. Collections. Budgeting. Payroll.Raw.s' Taxing, Licenses.
WA N 1399
LIMA. Judy E. Dan of lastruction. Temps Calks. 2311 NorthOff4Y Am,. Tamps, PL 33607. (813) 8794000.
kb Ammo *lois Office Occupations, CourtReport*.
Aosgslef Stay Ifitersol Dome CurriculumDevelopment. MA.. From Univ. at South Arida.
ARNO K Ititisioad `Fortier Competency.used Education, Curriculum Development.
WA N 130
MOODY, Patricia A. School Admiaistantot. Medical Aid TrelainsScheele, Inc. Miami. Pl. 33168. (303) 615-7638.
Joh ispoatillikior Health Occupations.Amer) e/ Stott and MOW obese Cont.
meaty Cowbells& Business Administration. M.S. FromBury Colleae.
Mat(r) of Poototiowol &Ankle Recruitment.Education, Plocesunt.
GEORGIA
WA N 1361
Vida 0. Director. Academy of Professional Drafting.Atlanta, OA 30309. (404) 874-5278.
Jog Stap000lbilitio: Technical.Ames) of Seedy and Mieat Dorm Econom.
ice, Personnel Administration, Guidance It Counseling.M.A. From Columbia University.
Ames) 91 Profori000l Expertioc Guidance ItCounseling. School Administration.
HAWAII
WA N 1362
AUYONO. Ramona K. Admission Director. Barbizon ModelingSchool of Hawaii, Inc. Honolulu. HI 96814. (808) 946-9081.
lob Ropoosibiltio: Service.Are (s) of Study oat Meese Dover Fashion
Merchandising. Math. Business.Anode) of Prof t:Wool Erpoitioc Modeling.
Sales, Management.
WA N 1363
'SCHIEVE. Joken W. Director o. Training. Mike McCormackSchool of Real Estate. Mike McCormack. Realtors.Honolulu. HI 96813. ($08) 524.2600.
Jab Raprallitior Trade It Industrial Occu-pations.
Ana(s) of Sal, and Ifiehow Degree Education.B.S. From California State Polyteehni, College.
Amp(e) of holonimsal prportist Real Estate.
ILLINOIS
Sorties f: Proprietary Selboole
WA N 1364
BUNCH, Arline H. Executive Vice President. Administration.Midstate College. Jefferson Avenue at Lanny Street,Peoria, IL 61602. (309) 6734363.
Ropmaiiilisios: Health Occupations. Of.lice Occupations. Technical, Airline/Travel Careen.
Amo(s) y Stay saltlike's' Dorm Education.Adinisistration. B.S. From Missouri State Teacher's Col-kge.
Antes) of Profookosol Lwrortior Administra-tive Duties in Baines' School, Suisse* Department.
WAN 1365
ECHOLS, Evelyn. PresidentFounder. International Travel Train-ing. Inc. 936 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 414,Chicago, IL 60611. (312) 943-3500.
JN Ropoasibliitior Travel Trask*.Antes) y ho/oximol Itspootioc Advertising,
Travel in all aspects.
WA N 13.6
KAY, Virginia I. President It Educational Director. Chicane Prof...signal Odle's. Chicago, IL 60097. (312) 782.7199.
ke lopmaNlioior Office Occupations.Aroo(s)of Shot yand Nigeoso Dorm. 1F.st-reetioa.
Master. From University of Illinois.Ames) of IlWationot Lipersiose Secretarial,
Clerical.
INDIANA
WA N 1367
SHIRK. Barri L. Director of Education. Academics. George RowsClark College. Indianapolis, IN 46227. (317) 923-3933.
Joh Rogioothilidar Health, Office. TechnicalOccupations.
Areo(s) y Soggy and Dotow SecondaryEducation. English Education. Speech Education. M.S.From Indiana University.
ARN(r) of holasitool Exportioc Business Ad-ministration. Liberal Arts, Secretarial.
IOWA
WA 80 1348
SCHWINN. Linda K. School Director. Cosmetology. Capri Cos-metology College. Dubuque, IA 52001. (314) 588-4345.
Jot Itaponsibilitio: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Arom(e) of Study awd HigAmt Dorm Co..metology. Business Management. Licensed CosmetologyInstructor. From University of Northern Iowa It CapriCosmetology College.
Ano(s) of Projeotiosol &limbic Management.
KENTUCKY
WA 80 1369
ALLEY. Michelle H. Department CitsIsperson. Business Adminis-tration A secreurio! science. Watterson College. Louis-ville. KY 402111. (302) 491-5000.
Job Rospoosibilitity Office Occupations. Busi-ness Administration.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Educa-tional Administration, Business Education. Master ofScience. From Florida State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business Ad-ministration.
WA 80 1370
BRIEL, A. O'Neal. President. Watterson College. Louisville, KY40218. (502) 491-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations.
WA 80 1371
CRONE, Donette C. Federal Fiscal Funds Manager. Financial Aid.Education Unlimited. Louisville, KY 40205. (502) 456-6504.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Manage-ment, Accounting.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: NDSL Collec-tions.
WA 80 1372
GRANT, Mary A. Director. Bowling Green Business College. 1141State Street, Bowling Green, KY 42101. (502) 842.6556.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Bus. Educ.,History-Gov. BA. From Western KY Univ.
Arev(s) of Professional Expertise: CurriculumDev., Catalog Dev., Job Placement.
WA 80 1373
HOPKINS, Sonya L. Allied Health Director-Acting Dept. HeadMLT-AD Program. Allied Health. Metridata EducationSystems-Watterson College. Louisville, KY 40218. (502)491-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Biology,
Chemistry, Medical Technology. BS. From University ofUtah.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Medical Tech-nology, Microbiology, Curriculum Design.
WA 80 1374
HOUCHINS, Beverly S. Co-owner, Management, Instructor. Cos-metology. Lois-Glyn School of Beauty Culture. BowlingGreen, KY 42101. (502) 842-7487.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree LicensedCosmetologist & Instructor. From Lois-Glyn.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise All Phvies ofCosmetology.
WA 80 1375
MESSENGER, Susan J. Department Head. Medical Assisting. Wat-terson Collette. Louisville, KY 40218. (502) 491-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
B.S.N. From Spalding College.Area (s) of Professional Expertise R.N., CMA-C.
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WA 80 1376OSTER, Valerie L. Department Chairperson, Retail Merchandising
Department. Retail Merchandising Department. Watter-son College. Louisville, KY 40218. (502) 491-5000.
Job Responsibilities: Distnbution (SpecificallyRetailing).
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Distribu-tive Education, Educational Psychology & Guidance,Textiles & Clothing. Master of Science. From Universityof Tennessee.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Retailing.
WA 80 1377
RAMIREZ, Linda C. Financial Aid Director. Financial Aid. Owens-boro Business College. Owensboro, KY 42301. (502)926-4040.
Job Responsibilities: General.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Business, Psychology.
LOUISIANA
WA 80 1378
BOZANT, Sherri A. Director. D-Jay's School of Beauty Arts andSciences. Baton Rouge, LA 70806. (504) 926-2530.
Job Responsibilities: Cosmetology.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Cos-
metology, Business Administration.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Financial Aid,
Business Administration, Cosmetology Instruction.
MAINE
WA 80 1379
MARTELL, Maxine B. Director. School. Mansfield BeautyAcademy. Portland, ME 04101.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade & Indus-trial Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-chology, Health, Art. Licensed Instructor of Cos-metology. From Boston University - Golden School ofCosmetology.
Arra(s) of Professional Expertise: Hair Styling,Hair Cutting, Hair Coloring.
MARYLAND
WA 80 1380
BAUMMER, Norma M. Director. Graphic Art. Baltimore Art In-stitute. Baltimore, MD 21208. (301) 484-7992.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Stu.iy and Highest Degree: Art, Archi-
tecture, Interior Design.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Commercial
Artist, Technical Illustrator, Draftsman.
WA 80 1381
GARTON, Mary W. Vice President and Director. Fleet School forSecretaries, Inc. Annapolis, MD 21401. (301) 268-7511
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Marketing,
Retailing, Advertising. BSSA. From University of NorthCarolina.
1 65
Target Populations
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion, Technical School Evaluation (federal and state lev-els), Standardizing of quality of vocational offerings.
WA 80 1382
LANE, Karen. Vice-President, Education. The Medix School. Bal-timore, MD 21204. (301) 821-5222.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Health
Sciences, Sociology.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Medical As-
sisting.
WA 80 1383
SWINDLER, Helen C. Director of Admission of MD & VA Schools.Temple School. 8455 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD20910. (301) 588-7744.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Psychology. BS. From Wilson Teacher's College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Admissions,Administration, Public Relations.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA 80 1384
CHARLESTON, Lolita F. (Sister). School Business Administrator.Administration. Marian Court Secretarial SchoolSwampscott, MA 01907 (617) 595.6768.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English,
Library Science, History. B.A. From Mt. St. Mary. Col-lege.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: LibraryScience.
WA 80 1385
MATZA, Nancy G Co-Owner & Director of Financial Aid; Stu-dent Services. Associated Technical Institute Woburn,MA 01801. (617) 935-3838.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-tration, Supervision. Ed.M From Boston University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Student Ser-vices, Financial Aid, Student Counseling.
WA 80 1386
M ERRILL, Susan B. Director of Placement. East Coast Aero Tech-nical School P O. Box 426, Lexington, MA 02173. (617)274-6400.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-
ing, Student Personnel, Business Administration (Per-sonnel). MEd. From University of New Hampshire
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Student Place-ment, Financial Aid, Counseling.
WA 80 1387
O'KEEFE, Gayle M. Director, Financial Aid East Coast AcroTechnical School. P O. Box 426, Lexington, MA 02173.(617) 274-6400
Job Responsibilities: Technical.
Section 6: Proprietory Schools
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-ing, Elementary Education M.Ed From C.W Post Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Financial Aid,Counseling, Scheduling.
WA 80 1388
PARISI, Josette (Sister). President. Administration. Manan CourtSecretarial School. Swampscott, MA 01907. (617) 595-6768.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Education. M.Ed. From Boston University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching,
Management.
WA 80 1389
PEMBERTON, Jane G. Owner and Director Skills. 24 South Pros-pect Street, Amherst, MA 01002. (413) 253.9500.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Sociology,
Economics. B.A. From Connecticut College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Personnel,
Counseling, Secretarial.
WA 80 1390
RUSSELL, Carol A. Administrative Director. Carol RussellSchools. Springfield, MA 01103. (413) 781.6343.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Communi-cations, Art History, Theatre. B.A From University ofMassachusetts.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tiOn, Recruitment, Course Development.
WA 80 1391
SOUZA, Mary R. (Sister). Financial Aid Director, Placement Direc-tor. Marian Court Secretarial School. Swampscott, MA01907. (617) 595-6768.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education.
B.A. From Mount St. Mary College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Job Place-
ment, Student Financial Aid, Instruction-Business Math.
WA 80 1392
STATHAK ES, Anita E. Treasurer Administration/Executive. NewEngland School of Art and Design 28 Newbury Street,Boston, MA 02116. (617) 536.0460
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Boo k keep-i ng, Accounting
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Financial Aid,Budgeting.
WA 80 1393
WILLIAMS, Sheila M Head of Electrology. Electrology EleanorF Roberts Institute Boston. MA 02111. (617) 266-7000.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Trade& Industnal Occupations, Para Medical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Elec-trology. Skin Care, Instruction & Administration. StateLie Instructor of Electrology. From Eleanor F. RobertsInstitute of Electrology & Skin Care.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Electrology,Counseling of Students, Business Management. Ad-ministration.
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Section 6: Proprietory Schools
MICHIGAN
WA 80 1394
BARWICK, Nina M. Vice-President/Treasurer. Administration.Michigan Technical Institute. Ann Arbor, MI 48107.(313) 769-4507.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical.
Antes) of Study and Highest Degree: Manage-ment, Accounting. B.B.A. From Cleary College
Ames) of Professional Expertise: Management,Accounting, Financial.
WA 80 1395
CHAMN, Nina S. Executive Director. Ross Medical EducationCenter. Ross Learning, Inc. Flint. MI 48504. (313) 552-5997.
Job Responsibilities: Health & Office Occupa-tions.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Communi-cations, Education, Psychology. B.A. From MichiganState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Public Reis--Lions, Program Administration, Personnel Management.
WA 80 1396
CURLEY, Delores M. Chairperson. Office Administration. DetroitCollege of Business. 4801 Oakman, Dearborn, MI 48126.(313) 582.6983.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business.
Guidance. M.Ed From Wayne State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial,
Stenographer. Typist.
WA 80 1397
HOLOHAN, Florajane. Academic Director of Educational Pro-grams. Radiologic Technology Program. Michigan Para-professional Training Institutes. Southfield. MI 48075.(313) 559-7737.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Radiogra-
phy, Competency Education, Business Management.B.S. From Madonna College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Radiography.Radiography Education. Supervisory & Management.
WA 80 1398
KRUPP. Dorothy A. Director Port Huron School of Business. Pon-tiac Business Institute. Port Huron, MI 48060. (313) 984-5185.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Counsel-
ing. Masters of Education. From Wayne State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Community Relations.
WA 80 1399
MIDDLETON, Donna J. President. Middleton R.E. Training. Inc.Southfield. MI 48076. (313) 559-6252.
Job Ragan:Willies: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessAdministration, R.E. Law.
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Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Broker.
WA 80 1400
PAYNE, Freddie M. Vice President/Director. Secretarial Science.Payne-Pulliam School of Trade & Commerce Inc. De-troit. MI 48201. (313) 963-4710.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Administration, Secretarial.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Secretarial,
Business.
WA 80 1401
SLOANE, Darlene S. Executive Director. Ross Medical EducationCenter. Flint, MI 48504. (313) 234-1674.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Remedial
Reading, Math, Science. M.A. From Eastern MichiganU.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Sales.
MISSISSIPPI
WA 80 1402
BRELAND. Natha L. Owner & Part Supervisor Brelands BeautySchool. Mississippi State Vocational Dept. Jackson, MS
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Reading,Psychology. B.S. From Jackson State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Cosmetology.
WA 80 1403
FOSTER, Hazel L. Owner - Instructor. Foster Enterprises. Ripley.MS 38663. (601) 837-9334.
Job Responsibilities. Technical. Trade & Indus-trial Occup.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Biology,English. B.S. From Rust College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Cosmetology,Barbering. Funeral Direction.
WA 80 1404
JONES. Glenda F. Administrator & Senior Instructor. Cos-metology School. Pascagoula Beauty Academy. Pas-cagoula, MS 39567. (601) 762-5951.
Job Responsibilities- Cosmetology.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Cos-
metology. Instructor License. From Mississippi Board ofCosmetology.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Cosmetology.
MISSOURI
WA 80 1405
LASKY, Jeanette. Vice-President & Director. Vocational TrainingCenter. Inc. St. Louis, MO 63139. (314) 776-3302.
Job Responsibilities Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial.Management.
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Target Populations
WA 80 1406
MOON, Mary R. Owner & Instructor. Cosmetology. MissouriBeauty Academy. Farmington, MO 63640. (314) 756-2730.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations-Cosmetology.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Instruction.
WA 80 1407
THOMPSON, Karen E. President. Cape Business College CapeGirardeau, MO 63701. (314) 334-9181.
Job Responsibilities* Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology, Business Administration.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Proprietary
School Admin., Proprietary School Sales, ProprietarySchool Placement.
NEBRASKA
WA 80 1408
BUSH, Carol A. Director. Business Department. Patricia StevensCollege. Omaha, NE 68131. (402) 348-1515.
Job Responsibilities* Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Shorthand,
Typewriting, Office Procedures. M.A. From Universityof South Dakota.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Educa-tion, Public Relations.
NEW JERSEY
WA 80 1409
AIDUKAS, Nancy. Administrative Director. Barbizon School ofModeling. Union, NJ 07083. (201) 964-8925.
Job Responsibilities* Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Modeling.
WA 80 1410
DORF, Elaine R. Executive Director of Vocational Education Pro-grams. Fashion Merchandising - Cosmetic Merch. -
Modeling, TV Commercials - Acting. Barbizon Schools.Union, NJ 07083. (201) 964-8925.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Modeling,Management. Buying.
WA 80 1411
EUSEBIO-KELLY, Clarks. Head of Faculty. Dental Assistant Pro-gram. Health Careers Academy. #2 Exec. Camp. Rte.70, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. (609) 663-8500.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree L.A. Pre-
dental, Dentistry. D.M.D. From University of the East-Manila, Philippines.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment, General Practice.
WA 80 1412
KARON, Eileen. Director. The Cittone School. Edison, NJ 08817.(201) 548-8798.
Section 6: Proprietory Schools
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations, CourtReporting & Word Processing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Finance.License. From New York Institute of Finance.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Finance, Program Management.
WA 80 1413
MORRISON, Peg. Extemship/Employment Assistance Director.Extemship/ Employment Assistance (AdministrativeStaff). Health Careers Academy. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002.(609) 663-8500.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree MedicalTechnology, Xray Technology. Medical Technologist.From Franklin School Science & Arts.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Director ofExtemship/Placement, Instructor Medical Technology.
WA 80 1414
RENOUF, Marcia H. Head of Medical Faculty. Education. HealthCareers Academy. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. (609) 663-8500.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Education. B.S.N. From Skidmore College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Instruction,
Curriculum Development, Personnel Management in-cluding employment, record management, future plan-ning.
WA 80 1415
SHOSTAK, Libby. President-Owner. Vineland Academy ofBeauty Culture, Inc. Vineland, NJ 08360. (609) 691-9614.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industry (Cos-metology).
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-
tion, Program Development, Budgeting.
WA 80 1416
TREWERN, Karen L. Assistant Director Health Careers Acade-my/Director of Financial Aid. Education and FinancialAid. Health Careers Academy. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002.(609) 663-8500.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Medical
Assisting. Medical Assistant. From Health CareersAcademy.
NEW MEXICO
WA 80 1417
SCARBROUGH, Virginia L Owner. Alamogordo SecretarialSchool. Alamogordo, NM 88310. (505) 437-1854.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,
English. Accounting. BA. From Eastern N.M. Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Insurance, Of-fice Mgm.. Public Teaching.
168 137
Section 6: Proprietory Schools Target Populations
WA 80 1418
WHITNEY, Louise. President. Roswell College of CosmetologyInc Roswell, NM 88201. (505) 623.6810.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Om,.pations
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Administra-tion, Financial Management, Program & Personnel Man-agement.
NEW YORK
WA 80 1419
CAIRO, Christine. Assistant Director. Commercial Diving Divi-sion Coastal Diving Academy. 108 W. Main St , BayShore, NY 11706. (516) 666-3127.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations. Diving.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: LiberalArts, Secretarial. Associate Degree From KatherineGibbs School.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Management,Commercial Diving Educ., Labor Relations.
WA 80 1420
CHOSAK, Beverly. Director. New York School of Computer Tech-nology. New York, NY 10019 (212) 265.6390
Job Responsibilities: Technical Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Mathemat-
ics, Education. B.A. From Adelphi University.Areas) of Professional Expertise: Placement,
Guidance, Computer Programming.
WA 80 1421
DAVIDSON, Doris K. Assistant to the Director. Head of Theory& Preschool Depts , College Advisor. Westchester Con-servatory of Music. 20 Soundview Ave., White Plains,NY 10606.
Job Responsibilities: Music.Areas) of Study and Highest Degree, Music.
Bachelor of Arts From Barnard College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Music Theory.
Administration
WA 80 1422
DOLBER, Roslyn L. Director of Placement. Placement Dept. Fashion Institute of Technology 227 W. 27th St., New York,NY 10001. (212) 760-7654.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, All Fashion
Related Areas.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Psychology, Speech. B.A. From Brooklyn College.Areas) of Professional Expertise: Job Develop-
ment, Job Placement, Vocational Counseling.
WA 80 1423
DONEGER, Helen S. Director. New York Institute of Dietetics.New York, NY 10011 (212) 675-6655.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Economics.
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Areas) of Study and Highest Degree. Home Eco-nomics, Dietetics. B.S. From Carnegie-Mellon (CarnegieInstitute of Technology)
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: School Ad-ministration, Curriculum Development, Student Recruit-ment.
WA 80 1424
FUCCI, Patricia A. Chairman of EKG Dept.; Instructor EKG Tech-nicians. EKG. Westchester School for Paraprofessionals.Melville, NY 11747. (516) 752-1060
Job Responsibilities: Health OccupationsArea(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Coronary
Care. L.P.NArea(s) of Professional Expertise: Nursing,
Coronary Care
WA 80 1425
GROSS, Lori L Director. The Westchester School for Paraprofes-sional Training White Plains, NY 10601 (914) 4281960.
Job Responsibilities: Health OccupationsArea(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English,
History. Psychology B.A. From Hunter College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Personnel
Management, Program Management, Administration
WA 80 1426
HILEMAN, Susan. Director of Admissions Admissions. Ad-vanced Training Center, Inc. Tonawanda, NY 14150.(716) 835-4410.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade and Industrial Occupations
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,French, English. BS. From State University of NewYork.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Motivation,Marketing.
WA 80 1427
KRAMER, Dale W Director of Education Midtown School ofBusiness, Inc. New York, NY 10036. (212) 730-1020
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Reading, Psychology. M.S. From New York University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Supervision,
Programming.
WA 80 1428
LAWLOR, MaryAnn M. President. Drake Business School. 500 5thAve., New York, NY 10036. (212) 354-2140.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business,
English. M.B.A. From Pace University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Secretarial,
Clerical
WA 80 1429
LEVINE. Benita. Administrator. Stenotype Institute New York,NY 10019. (212) 581.0270.
Job Responsibilities: Court Reporting.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Court Report-
ing Curriculum, Administration do Supervision of SchoolProgram, Student Services
WA 80 1430
MARTEL, Theresa M. Executive Director. Business Our Lady ofVictory Secretarial School. Plattsburgh, NY 12901. (518)563.0851.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education. M.B. From Marywood College.
69
Target Populations
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching, Ad-ministration.
WA 80 1431
SCAPPATICCI, Diane. President. Drake Business School. NewYork, NY 10036. (212) 354.2140.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Executive
Management. M.B.A. From Pace University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise General Man-
agement, Curriculum Development, Marketing.
WA 80 1432
SOUPIOS, Marion D. President & Chairman of Academic Affairs.Academic Affairs. The Westchester School for Para-professional Training Inc. 275 Broadhollow Road, Mel-ville, NY 11747. (516) 752-1060.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations andParalegal.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology, History. B.A. From College of the City of NewYork.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertise: Hospital As-sistant Administrator, Educational Writer of Courses ofStudy in Medicine and Law.
WA 80 1433
WHEAT, Kay G. President/Director. Business Personnel Services,Inc. Rochester, NY 14623. (716) 424-1770.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Education, Career Education, Communication. M.SFrom University of Maine.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Train-ing, Career Counseling, Consultant - Office Planning-/Human Resources.
WA 80 1434
W1ESNER, Dorothy. Registrar. The Westchester School for Para-professional Training. Albany, NY 12206. (518) 462-6621.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech.nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: SecondarySchool Teaching, English. B A. From State University ofN.Y.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-tion.
NORTH CAROLINA
WA 80 1435
OLDHAM, Aileen B. President, Director. Leon's Beauty School &Salons. Greensboro, NC 27403. (919) 274.4601.
Job Responsibilities Cosmetology.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Nursing,
Cosmetology, Cosmetology Teaching. RN. From PfeifferCollege, Watts Hospital.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Cosmetology
WA 80 1436
WARD, Earlene V. President, Instructor, Fiscal OtTicer. Secretarial,Medical Secretarial. Asheboro College. Asheboro, NC27203. (919) 625-4560.
Section 6: Proprietory Schools
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Secretarial,
Education. M.S.B.E. From U.N.C.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Typing, Short-
hand, Medical Secretarial.
OHIO
WA 80 1437
HAWTHORNE, Sally. Career and Modeling School Administra-tor. Director of Dayton Schools. Sharkey Career andModeling School and Sharkey Agency, Inc. Dayton, OH45402. (513) 222-5116.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EnglishLit., Drama, French. B.A. From University of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Planning andImplementing Procedures, Interviewing and Sales, Di-recting and Teaching.
WA 80 1438
KRABBE, Joan L Vice President Academic Affairs. Education.Southern Ohio College Fairfield. Fairfield, OH 45014.(513) 868-7100.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, DataProcessing, Fashion Merchandise.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Film andMedia, Education, English. M.A. From University ofNotre Dame.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Teaching,Media Consultant, Public Relations.
WA 80 1439
MAKO, Rita I. Director - Vice President. Akron Beauty School.166 S. Main, Akron, OH 44313. (216) 535-5144.
Job Responsibilities: Cosmetology.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cos-
metology.Area(s) of Professional Erpertac Teaching.
WA 80 1440
MILLS, Judith H. Director of Education. Southern Ohio College.Metridata Educational Systems, Louisville, KY. Cincin-nati, OH 45239. (513) 242-3791.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution, Health, Of-lice Occupations, Trade & Industrial, Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,Journalism, Post-Secondary Education. M A. From OhioState University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CurriculumDevelopment and Implementation, Competency-basededucation, New program development and implementa-tion.
WA 80 1441
STOREY, Elsie H. President-Director. Central Academy of Com-mercial Art, Inc. Cincinnati, OH 45206 (513) 961-2484.
Job Responnbilitia: Commercial Art.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Advertis-
ing, Marketing, Copywriting. High School DiplomaArea(s) of Professional Erperrisc Copywriting,
Layout, Conception
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OREGON
WA 80 1442
CRUMBAKER, Mary K. President, Teacher/Admin. Eugene Busi-ness College, Inc. 383 E. 11th, Eugene, OR 97401. (503)345.3413.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Coun-seling/Testing, Administration, Pedagogy. Ph.D. FromNational Christian University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise TechnicalTraining for Employment, Subject Development andPerformance, Student Placement.
WA 80 1443
FERGUSON, Susan L. Principal, Administrator, Teacher, SeminarSpeaker. Cinderella School of Professional Development& Modeling. Salem, OR 97301. (503) 581-1073.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Leader-
ship, Fashion.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Modeling,
Speaking, Fashion, Posture, Poise, Personality.
WA 110 1444
RAUGHT, Rebecca A. Director. Oregon College of Business. P.O.Box 1691, Medford, OR 97501. (503) 779-5581.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
English, Chemistry. BA. From Seattle Pacific University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-
tion, Curriculum, Job Placement.
WA 80 1443
SLED, Jill G. Administrator. East.West College. Portland, OR97232. (503) 282-6035.
Job Revonsibilities: Massage Therapy.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-
chology. B.S. From Portland State University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Massage
Therapy, Water Safety, Administrative.
WA 80 1446
TAYLOR, Zoe L. Director. Merritt Davi Business College. TrendBusiness Colleges, Inc. Eugene, OR 97401. (503) 342-5377.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration, Psychology /Sociology, History. B.S.
From University of Oregon.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Communica-
tion skills, Personnel Management, Curriculum Develop-ment.
PENNSYLVANIA
WA 80 1447
BAIME, Gloria J. Vice President. Administration. The WheelerSchool. Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 288-4086.
Job Responsibilities Distribution, Office Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree SpeechTherapy, Speech, Education. B.A. From U. of Michigan.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise School Ad-ministration, Student Relations, Retention.
140
Target Populations
WA 10 1448
BONECUTTER, Nola R. Assistant to Director. Hedgerow TheatreSchool. Hedgerow Theatre. Moylan, PA 19065. (215)566-9892.
Job Responsibilities: Acting Classes, Work-shops in Acting and Stage movement.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree French,Acting.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise FinancialManagement, Program Organization and Implementa-tion.
WA 80 1449
BUEHL, Elizabeth A. Vice-President, Chief Pilot, Chief Instructor.Flight. Flying Dutchman Air Service. Langhorne, PA19047. (215) 757-2569.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Tech-nical, Trade & Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree FlightTraining, Flight Safety, Airport Management. Masters.From Trenton State College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Competency-Based Education, Curriculum Development, Charter Op-erations.
WA 80 1430
KERSHAW, Connie R. Teacher of Cosmetology (Director). MissConnie Kershaw's Beauty Academy. Philadelphia, PA19134. (215) 634-0633.
Job Reeponsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-
pations.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-
tion, General Cosmetology.
WA 80 1431
LEVINE, Phyllis F. Chairman. Secretarial. The Wheeler School.Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 288-4086.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,
Accounting, Spanish. Muter of Education. From Uni-versity of Pittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Shorthand,Transcription, Typing.
WA 80 1432
LEVITAN, Esther W. Vice President-Treasurer. The LevitanSchool, Inc. 1516 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102.(215) 545-3120.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,
Social Science, French. B.S.Ed. From University ofPennsylvania.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Financial Aid, Placement.
WA 80 1453
LOBEL, Ilse. Administrator. Management, Business & Education.National School of Health Tech. Philadelphia, PA 19103.(215) 561-5020.
Job Respoeuibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Technical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Management.
171
Target Populations
WA SO 1454
LYON, Pat F. Director - Modeling-Finishing-Personal Develop-ment Programs. Wheeler School. Pittsburgh, PA 15219.(412) 288-4060.
Joh Responsibilities: Office Occupations, Busi-ness.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degrar AssociateBusiness Degree. From Wheeler.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Teaching,Free Lance Fashion Coordinator.
WA 80 1455
MARINI, Angela T. Branch Director & Registrar. PittsburghBeauty Academy of Charleroi. Seligman & Latz, Inc.Charleroi, PA 15022.
Job Raponsibilities: Trade & Industry.
WA $0 1456
McCANN, Margery J. President. McCann School of Business.Reading, PA 19602. (215) 372-2301.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations, Fashion Merchandising.
Arsa(s) of Study and Highest Degree. Philoso-phy, Fine Arts, Historical Research. B.A. From GoucherCollege.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisa Individualizedteaching, Administration, Counseling, and Problem solv-ing.
WA 80 1457
McINT1RE, Diana J. Supervisor. Uniontown Beauty Academy.Uniontown, PA 15401. (412) 438-7111.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Cos-metology. Teachers License. From Uniontown BeautyAcademy.
WA 80 145$
PARKHURST, Melanie L Administrator. Bowman TechnicalSchool. Lancaster, PA 17603. (717) 397-7484.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: FederalCivil Defense, Art, Jewelry. Certificate Welfare Coor-dinator Civil Defense. From Federal State College.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Jewelry,, Dia-monds, Design.
WA 80 1459
SCHULMAN, Rose. Director of Theatre Education. School sectionof the theatre. Hedgerow Theatre (Jasper Deeter Corpo-ration). Moylan, PA 19065. (215) 566-9892.
Job Responsibilities: Acting for the theatreArea(s) of Professional Erpertisc Teaching, Di-
recting, Acting.
WA 80 1460
S1CHENEDER, Carol J. Beauty Culture Teacher - Administrator.Cosmetology. Pruonto's Hair Design Institute andSchool of Cosmetology. Altoona, PA 16602. (814) 944-4494.
Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Anatomy,Hair Coloring, Hair-Styling Teacher, Cosmetology.From Altoona Beauty School of Hair Design and Cos-metology.
Section 6: Proprietory Schools
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Haircutting,Chemical Relaxing, Permanent Waving, Hairstyling.
WA 80 1461
SIMON, Anita. Director of Education. The Restaurant School.Philadelphia, PA 19103. (215) 561-3446.
Job Responsibilities: Restaurant Management.Area(s) of Study and Highest ()term Education,
Educational Psychology, Group Dynamics. ED.D. FromTemple University.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Administra-tion, Curriculum Development, Interpersonal Communi-cations.
WA 80 1462
SLEEPER, Joan H. Director. Business School. Sleepers BusinessSchool. Parkside, PA 19015. (215) 876-6342.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology, Education, Child Development. B.A. FromConn. College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Legal Secre-
WA 80 1463
TANNER, Dolores. Managing Director. Headge Row Theatre.Jasper Deeter Corporation. Moylan, PA 19065. (215)565-4855.
Job Responsibilities: School and Theatre for Ac-tors.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree TheatreHistory,, Theatre Production. M.F.A. From Texas Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Directing,Teacher, Technical Director.
WA 80 1464
THOMAS, Barbara N. President. Allentown Business School. In-text, Inc. Scranton, PA 18515. (717) 342-7701.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,
Business, Supervision. B.S. From West Virginia Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Office Occu-pations, Professional Development, Management.
WA 80 1465
ZABOWSKI, Susan S. Dean, Student Affairs. The Wheeler School.212 Ninth St., Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 288-4086.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree EnglishLiterature, Journalism. Master of Arts. From DuquesneUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Support Ser-vices, Development programs, Proposal Preparations.
RHODE ISLAND
WA 80 1466
STEIN,, Gertrude. Director. Cosmetology Schools. Arthur AngeloSchool of Hair Design. 200 Was,ington St., Providence,RI 02895. (401) 272-4300
Job Responsibilisses: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.'
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cos-metology, Business Management. Human Relations.
172 141
Section 6: Proprietory Schools
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teacher Train-ing, Hair Designing, Platform Artist.
TENNESSEE
WA SO 1467
CARAWAY, Linda B. Educational Director. Morristown School ofBusiness. Morristown, TN 37814. (615) 586-5181.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Bus. Ad-
min., Bus. Education, Psychology. B.S. From Carson-Newman College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Teaching,Counseling, Job Placement.
WA 80 1468
COOPER, Agnes P. Dean, Student Services. Cooper Institute.Knoxville, TN 37917. (615) 637.3573.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business,
Music, Guidance. M.S. From University of Denver.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Business, Se-
cretarial, Employment Prep.
WA 80 1469
FERGUSON, Judy S. Registrar/Assistant Professor. Cooper Insti-tute. Knoxville, TN 37917. (615) 637-3573.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Office Ad-
ministration, Typewriting, Shorthand. Masters. FromWest Georgia College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Office Proce-dures, Individualized Instruction, Records Management.
WA 80 1470
FLOYD, V. LaVerne. Administrator/Education Director. Cumber-land School of Medical Technology. International ClinicLaboratories, Inc. Cookeville, TN 38501. (615) 526-3660.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Medical
Technology, Educational Science, Education. M.A.From Tennessee Technological Jniv.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Medical Tech-nology, Teacher Education, Management.
TEXAS
WA 80 1471
EISENHOUR, Jan V. Director/Dean. Executive Secretarial School.Dallas, TX 75219. (214) 521-5520.
Job Responsibilities: Office OccupationsArea(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Business
Administration, Secretarial Science B.A. From Univer-sity of Texas.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Secretarial,General Business.
WA 80 1472
HINZ, Nanette M. Asst. Director of Administration. Rice Avia-tion. A & J Enterprises, Inc. 8800 Paul B. Koonce, Suite216, Houston, TX 77061. (713) 644-7777.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.
142
Target Populations
Aram) of Study and Highest Degree: Account-ing, Record keeping.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise EducationalAdministration.
WA 80 1473
McCLENDON, Gayle L. Administrative Director. Rice Aviation.A & J Enterprises, Inc. Houston, TX 77061 (713) 644-7777
Job Respon; nes: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Manage-
ment, Business Administration, Accounting.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Educational
Administrative, Student Relations.
WA 80 1474
VESELKA, Vera. Administrator. International Travel Institute.Houston, TX 77081. (713) 777.0147.
Job Responsibilities:Technical.Arva(s) of Professional Expertise: Sales, Public
Relations.
WA 80 1475
WILLARD, Carolyn S. Director. Stenograph Institute of Texas Abi-lene, TX 79604. (915) 677-2003.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations, CourtReporting.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree BusinessAdministration, Education, Sociology B.S. From Uni-versity of Utah.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Marketing,Cumculum Development.
VERMONT
WA 80 1476
DOSCHER, Barbara L. Assistant Director-Teacher-Co-Owner.Management-Instruction. Country School of Photogra-phy. South Woodstock, VT 05071. (802) 457-2111.
Job Responsibilities:Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise. Photography,Teaching, Salesmanship.
VIRGINIA
WA 80 1477
BRANDON, Vivian S. President-Director. Brandon Secretarial Col-lege. 3139 Williamson Road, Roanoke, VA 24012. (703)366-1613.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business,
Education. Professional Diploma. From Madison Col-lege, Cornett School of Business
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business, Edu-cation.
WA 80 1478
ROBINSON. Nancy M. Director/Owner. Cosmetology. VirginiaSchool of Hair Design Hampton, VA 23669. (804) 722-0211.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations
173
Target Populations
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Cos-metology, Hair Styling, Business Management. Associatein Cosmetology. From Thomas Nelson Community Col-lege.
Arwt(s) of Professional Expertise: Cosmetology,Hair Styling. Education.
WASHINGTON
WA 80 1479
BOE, Carole S. Director of Capitol Business College. Trend BusinessColleges. Olympia. WA 98506. (206) 357-9313.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education.
English, Sociology. B.A. From University of Washing-ton.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: EmploymentCounseling. Personnel Mgmt., Curriculum Develop-ment.
WA 80 1480
BOSSEN, Mary E. Director of Curriculum. Curriculum. TrendBusiness Colleges. Vancouver. WA 98665. (206) 574-1911.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations. Of-lice Occupations, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: BusinessEducation, Educational Administration. Masters in Edu-cation. From Central Washington University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Edu-cation, Educational Admin., Curriculum Development.
WA 80 1481
CRITTENDON, Mary W. Manager. Chief Flight Instructor. FlightSchool. Sky-Kraft. Inc. Pearson Air Park, Vancouver,WA 98661. (206) 694.6911.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Aviation.Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Aviation.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA 80 1482
ABHAU. Elliot. Dean of Students and Instructor. Meredith Manor.Waverly, WV 26184. (304) 679-3128.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Communi-cations, Creative Writing, Horsemanship. M.A. FromUniversity of Pennsylvania.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: EducationalWriting, Instruction
WA 80 1483
'BROWN. Connie C. Resident Veterinarian, Coordinator StudManagement Major. Meredith Manor School of Horse-manship. Waverly. WV 26184. (304) 679-3128.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VeterinaryMedicine, Agriculture. Horsemanship. DVM. FromOhio State University.
Area(s) of Professional ExpertiseEquine Veteri-nary Medicine, Livestock Breeding Industry, Teaching
Section 6: Proprietory Schools
WA 80 1484
HANCE, Rebecca J. Director of Academic Studies. MeredithManor School of Horsemanship. Route 1, Box 76, Wav-erly, WV 26184. (800) 624-1929.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
*Ws) of Study and Highest Degree Biology.Equestrian Studies, Recreation. B.S. From BowlingGreen State University. Salem College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Academic Stu-dies Direction, Photography. Teaching.
WA SO 1485
TARR, Teddy. Executive Director. Northeastern Business College.Wheeling, WV 26003. (304) 232-5790.
Job Responsibilities:Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Manage-
ment. Associate Degree in Business Admin. From WestVirginia Career College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise:Program Man-agement. Financial Aid. Personnel Management.
WISCONSIN
WA 80 1486
BUSH, Nancy J. Vice-President. MBTI, Inc. MBTI Business Train-ing Institute. 820 N. Plaukinton Ave.. Milwaukee, WI53203. (414) 272-2192.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-
chology. Medical Asst., Business Admin. A.A. FromSpencerian College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Business Of-fice Careers Training. Clerical Skills-CETA training pro-gram. Curriculum Development-Secretarial training.
WA 80 1487
KUJAWSKI. Karisue L. Vice-President. Milwaukee College ofBeauty Culture. Milwaukee, WI 53215. (414) 672.8500.
Job Responsibilities:Cosmetology.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education-
Upper, History, English. B.S. From University of Wis-consin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Management -Program, Financial, Personnel, Administration, Teach-ing.
WYOMING
WA 80 1488
TROWBRIDGE, Margaret. Program Manager. Program. NationalOutdoor Leadership School. Lander,, WY 82520. (307)332-4381.
Job Responsibilities: Outdoor Education.Arm(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Sociology,
Social Work, Psychology. B.A. From University of Mis-souri.
Arm(s) of Professional Expertise: Outdoor Edu-cation, Mountaineering, Aquatic Instruction.
174 143
Section 7:Federal Education Agencies
Section 7: Federal Education Agencies
ALABAMA
WA 80 1489
ALMER. Judith L Administrative Logistics Officer. 1st BN UnitedStates Army. HQS 1st RN BT Tng Bde USAMPS. FortMcClellan, AL 36205.
Job Respnesibilitin: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Ames) of Study and Highest &IC Sociology,Criminology, Criminal Justice Studies. BA. From Uni-versity of Minnesota.
Ames) of Profenional Expertise Administra-tion, Logistics, Criminology.
WA 80 1490
BACON, Barbara D. Operations Officer. HQ, 1st BN, BT, 'MGBDE. United States Army. Fort McClellan, AL 36205.(205) 231-4149.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Doran Business
Administration, Business Management. BS. From Uni-versity of South Carolina.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling,Operations, Personnel Management and Training.
WA 80 1491
Nancy J. Company Commander. Basic Training.United States Army. Fort McClellan, AL 36205.
Job Responsibilities: Basic Training.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology, Physical Education. Health. BSE. From KansasState Teachers College.
Ann(s) of Professional Expertise: Military Po-lice.
WA 60 1492
WELLS. Jean P. Educational Specialist, Contract Manager andAssistant TEC Manager. Training Development, Train-ing Support Division. Dept. of the Army - U.S. ArmyMilitary Police School. Fort McClellan, AL 36277. (205)238-4644.
Job Responsibilities Training Military Police inUnited States Army.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Home Economics. B.S. From University of SouthernMississippi.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CriterionReferenced Instruction. Training Extension Courses (au-dio-visual).
CALIFORNIA
WA 80 1493
BATES, G. June. Coordinator Mental Health Associate TrainingProgram. Psychology. Veterans Administration. 16111Plummer. MDP 116B, Sepulveda, CA 91343. (213) 894-8271 Ext. 2504.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.*oa(s) of Stay and Mew Degree Educa-
tional Psychology, Behavioral Science, Counseling AGuidance. Ph.D. From UCLA.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise CertifiedRehabilitation Counselor, Program Developer AManager, Licensed Psychologist.
WA 80 1494
GOODING, Gretchen A. Chief. Ultrasound Section. Veterans Ad-ministration Medical Center. San Francisco, CA 94941.(415) 221.4610 Ext. 692.
Job Roponsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Degree Radiology,Ultrasonography. M.D. From Ohio State University.
Arva(s) of Professional &praise Radiology, Ul-trasonography.
WA 80 1495
STEWART, Geraldine. Manager/Chief Pilot. Flying Club. Non-Appropriated Fund; Department of the Army. Fort Ord,CA 93940. (406) 199-1717.
Job Raponsibilitks: Technical. Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Arva(s) of Study and Highest Devoe Aviation.Arva(s) of Professional Expertise Flight Schools,
Aviation.
WA 80 1496
STREETER, Marie R. Vocational Development Officer. Oak-land/San Francisco Field Employment Assistance Of-fice. Bureau of Indian Affairs Federal Center. Alameda,CA 94501. (415) 273-7412.
Job Responsibilities: Technical. Trade A Indus-trial Occupations, Semi-Professional (Community Col-lege).
Aras(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education(Secondary Teaching), Business. Bachelor of Science.From University of Nebruka.
Arva(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion, Vocational Counseling. Employment Program &Job Development.
WA 80 1497
TURNER, Ailene. Industrial Rehabilitation Therapist. Rehabilita-tion Medicine Service. Veterans Administration MedicalCenter. Palo Alto, CA 94304. (415) 493-1413.
Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-pations, Vocational Rehabilitation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: IndustrialArts, Psychology, Art. B.A. From San Diego State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Woodwork-ing, Production/Assembly. Compensated WorkTherapy.
176 145
Seat* 7: Federal Edeeedee Ageedes
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WA N 106BURLESON, Virginia T. Ed. Pros Spec./ MERC/Q. OE / BOA-
E /DVTE. Department of Education. Washington, DC20202. (202) 245-3465.
Job Regandbilitios: Management EvaluationReview for Compliance & Quality On-site 50 States &
7 Territories.Amos) a/ Seedy snot Motor Dorm Ed. Tech-
nology, Curriculum, Reading. Ph.D. From Catholic Uni-versity of America.
Ares(s) 4 Projeadoes1 Erpertisc PL 94-452,Voc. Ed. Teacher Training. Voc. Ed. Accessibility.
WA 601490
CHASE, Jo Ann D. Chief. Financial Management Section. DREW,U.S. Office of Education. Bureau of Student FinancialAssistance. Washington, DC 20202. (202) 245.2432.
Job Ratawidailitio: Financial Assistance.Aral(s) 4 Study sad Milian Dorm: Finance,
Systems, Political Science. M.P.A. From Nova Univer-sity.
Antes) 4 Prolasional Expernea Financial Aid.
WA IN 1500
COOK, Joyce F. Chief, Central Branch, DSVPO. Bureau of Occupa-tions' A Adult Education. U.S. Office of Education.Washington, DC 20202. (202) 245-2235.
he Royeasibilitior Agricultural, Distribution.Health, Office, Technical, Trade A Industrial Occupa-tions, Occupational Home Economics.
Ames) 4Stay and Meant Dorm EducationAdministration. ED.D. From Nova University.
Antes) ff Prolosiosal &probe Business andOffice Occupations.
WA IN 1561
CRAFT, Marion R. Education Program Specialist. Bureau of Occu-pational and Adult Education. United States Office ofEducation. Washington. DC 20202. (202) 245-9601.
Al Royeadtilitioa: Experiential Education
Programs.Aroa0) 4 Study and Nighere Dorm Business
Education, Social Science Area. Education. B.A. FromUniversity of Denver.
&Ws/ ei Prafiadanal Eqoffiac EducationPrograms using the work environment, Business A OfficeOccupations, Education.
WA MI 1562
DENBO, Sheryl. Special Assistant to the Associate CommissionerBOAE. Bureau of Occupational and Adult Education.Department of Education. Washington, DC (202) 245-2699.
he Ragoaratilitior Agricultural, Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office. Technical, Trade AIndustry.
Antes) 4 Study and Kiska Deem Sociology,Special Populations. Ph.D. From Rutgers College.
Ames) a/ Prolasioaal E2rportisc Special Popu-lations-Disadvantaged, Sex Equity, Policy and legislativeanalysis.
146
Target Population,
WA N ISISDeNOVAN, Ann E. Director, CETA Coordination Unit Bureau of
Occupational and Adult Education. Washington, DC20202. (202) 245-9730.
hi Rapandbilitim CETA - related.Ana(s) 4 Sooty sad Ifigiad Arse: Education,
Home Es., Science. Master of Education. From U. ofNew Hampshire.
Ames) of Postadowal Erpftire Trade & In-dustrial, Home Ec., Teacher Training.
WA 110 151:4
HICKS, Laurtbeth H. Director. Division of Secondary OccupationalPlanning. HEW. Department of Education. Washington,DC 20202. (202) 245-8374.
At6 Rapasibilitien: Occupational Guidanceand Counseling. Industry/Education/Labor, SkilledWolk.
Aral(o) if Study and Menai Degroc Educa-tional Psychology, Counseling and Guidance, Cur-riculum Development. Ph.D. From U. of Minnesota.
Ames) if Pnoloakatal Eger**. CounselorEducation, Counseling and Guidance, Career Develop-ment
WA 60 1505
JOHNSON, Carole M. Expert Consultant/Executive Assistant tothe Deputy Commissioner. Bureau of Occupational AAdult Education. US Office of Education. Washington,DC 20202. (202) 245-1146.
Jo Rogsadeilitior Agricultural, Distribution,Health Ckcup., Oecup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Tech-nical. Trade A Industrial Occup.
Anoa(s) 4 Study and "Awe Dorm VocationalEducation, Special Education, Research. Ph.D. FromOhio State University.
Amu(s) 4 Prolowitosod Experdoc Special ModeEducation, Research A Demonstration, Administration.
WA SO 1506
KAY, Evelyn R. Chief, Adult A Vocational Surveys A StudiesBranch. Division of Postsecondary A Vocational Educa-tion Statistics. National Center for Education Statistics.Washington, DC 20037. (202) 245-8340.
.41 Rapeadililiokr Agricultural, Distribution,Health Occup., Oceup. Home Ec., Office Occup., Tech-nical. Trade A Indus. Occup,
Amu(s) 4 Study and Mewl Dogroc Econom-ic, Unlade*. B.S. From Columbia University.
Area ( s) 4 Itajoadoaal Expertiac Statistics, Sup-ply /Demand Analysis, Sample'Sisrvey Procedures.
WA 66 1507
MARKS, Mary V. Chief, Curriculum Development Branch. Divisionof Research and Demonstration. Bureau of Occupationaland Adult Education. United States Office of Education.Washington, DC 20202. (202) 245-2653.
he Itospadhiliasz Agricultural. Distribution,Health, Office, Technical, Trade & Industrial Occupa-tions. Home Economics. o4
Ann(s) 4 Study and ifiginat Dorm Retailing.Distributive Education. M.S. From New York Univer-sity.
Anger) 4 Proientioaal &pedlar DistributiveEducation. Teacher Education. Curriculum.
1
Target Pegs lotion
WA IN 15f11
TAPItIAN, M,riel S. Education Program Specialist/Project Officer.U.S. Department of Enocatiers. BOAS / D /POD, (Vo-cational Education Personnel Development). Washing-ton. DC 20202. (202) 245-9793.
kb Rapetsailitir Vocational EducationTeacher Education arid Certification.
ARN(s) 4 Stay and MOWN Dorm InducsialEducation, History. Indintrial Psycholoce. M.ED. FromUniversity of Maryland.
Amaral 4 Prefestiewal &pettier Trades & In.dustry.
GEORGIA
WA N 1509
RANKIN. Janet S. Assistant Regional Commissioner. Bureau ofLabor Statistics. US Department of Labor. 1371 Peach-tree St. NE. Atlanta, GA 30309. (404) 111-4417.
Jai RffilbeleibilialC Data on Occupations.Aree(s) of Study and Midthest &ear Political
Science. Economics, Education. B.A. From Furman Uni-versity.
Anu(s) of Patitteemel &gamier Data develop-ment on occupations.
HAWAII
WA OKI 1510
SUTHERLAND. Audrey. Education Coordinator. AdministrativeStaff. United States Army Honolulu District RecruitingCommand. Honolulu. HI 91150. (1101) 546-5133.
kb Roptasibillties: Health Occueations, Oc-cupational Home Economics, Office. Technical, Trade &Industrial Occupations.
Aras(s) .1 Study and Meekest Thyme: EducationAdministration. Counseling and Guidance. MEd. FromUniversity of Hawaii.
Ames) of Professiosel &pettier Career Educa-tion, Aptitude Testing. Experiential Education
IDAHO
WA 110 1511
'CLAPP. Marilynn P. Chief Taxpayer Service Section. I.R.S. Treas-ury. Internal Revenue Service. Boise. ID $3702. (208)554-1211.
Job Responsibilitier Distribution. Office Occu-pations. Technical.
Ares(s) of Study and Highest &grow Psycholoey, Business Management, Education. Bachelor So-cial Science. From Boise State University.
Aria(s) of Professional &pettier Creation of In.dividualized Development Plans. Instruction for Adven-tures in Attitudes, Stress Training. ManagementInstruction.
all$ ILLINOIS
WA SO 1512
REMORINO, Ann. Director, Supervisory. Communication, and OfWorkforce Training. Great Lakes Regional Training
Center. United States Office of Personnel Management.Chicago. IL 60604. (312) 353-2919.
Section 7: Federal Edecation Ap.des
Jab Rapawilkilitiar Office Occupations.&Ws) of Stat.; and Ifigheet Ayer Education,
Biology, Chemistry. M.A. From Ball State University.Art1004 PriVessiena/ Erprerbe Training needs
Determination. Curriculum Establishment, CourseDevelopment.
WA 110 1513
WIRE. Lillian 0. Employee Development Specialist. Training &Development Division of Civilian Personnel Office.Rock Island Arsenal. Rock !also& IL 61299. (309) 794-5016.
Jai Papeneibilieies: Technical.Atee(s) of Stott, and Niehall Ikea= Adult Ed.,
Community College, Administration. Ed.D. From NovaUniversity.
Area(') of Pru/asioasi Espettier Counseling.Adult Ed.. Administration.
MARYLAND
WA IN 1534
DYKE. Margaret C. Employee Development Specialist. CareerDevelopment Branch. Division of Personnel Manage-ment. National Institutes of Health. 9000 Rockville Pike.Bethesda, MD 20205. (301) 496-6211.
Jai Rapeatibilitees: Health Occupations, Of-fice Occupations. Technical.
Aree(s) 4 Study and Meow Deem Biology.Psychology, Sociology. B.A. From Denison University.
Aries) y heleaskaal &pettier Career Coun-seling, Development A Administration of a program totrain entry-level professionals in the public sector.
WA 10 ISIS
LeCROY, Barbara L. Supervisory Employee Development Special-ist Chief, Skills A Orientation Training Section. Divisionof General Training. Office of Human Resources. SocialSecurity Administration. Baltimore. MD 21235. (301)594-4574.
Reepansibilitiec Office Occupations, Com-munications Skills, Analyst Training.
Ames) 4 Study sad Nighties Derew: Education.Psychology, Sociology. M.A. Human Resource Deve-lopment. From George Washington University.
Ange(s) 4 Proltusisosal &pettier Training.Counseling. Career Development.
WA IN 1516
LOHMAN N. Ursula G. Employee Development Specialist. CareerDevelopment Branch. National Institutes of Health. Be-thesda. MD 20205. (301) 496.6211.
Jeb Resptsuibilities: Office Occupations. NewCareers Program.
Arat(s) of Study sad Highest Degree: HigherEducation. Student Personnel. Organization Develop-ment. Ph.D. From The American University.
Ames) of Professiossal &pettier Office Skills,Career Guidance.
WA $0 1517
SHANE, Barbara. Manual Arts Therapist. Rehabilitation MedicineService. Veterans Administration Medical Center. PerryPoint. MD 21902. (301) 642-2411 Ext. 276.
Job Responsibilities: Trade and Industrial Occu-pations.
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Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: GraphicArts, Industrial Crafts, Advertising. B.A. From SanDiego State University.
Areas) of Professional Expertise: TherapeuticGraphic Arts, Commercial Graphic Arts.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA 80 1518
LYNCH, Kathleen A. Chief Psychology Service. Veterans Adminis-tration Medical Center. West Roxbury, MA 02132. (617)323.7700.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology. Occupational Programming, Counseling. Ph.D.From University of Missouri.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: VocationalRehabilitation. OJT. Program-Development.
NEW JERSEY
WA 80 1519
SMITH, Shirley L. Training and Development Specialist. Postal Em-ployee Development Center/Employee and Labor Rela-tions. U.S. Postal Service. Newark, NJ 07102. (201)596.5039.
Job Responsibilities: Human Resources.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Social
Work. Gerontology. Psychology.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Counseling.
NORTH CAROLINA
WA 80 1520
COR MACK. Margaret H. Manual Arts Therapist. RehabilitationMedicine Service. V.A. Medical Center. Salisbury, NC28144. (704) 636-2351.
Job Responsibilities Trade and Industrial Occu-pations - Graphics Only.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: IndustrialEducation, Manual Arts Therapy. B.S. From EastTennessee State University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Graphic Artsas Therapy (Printing and Photo-Offset Reproduction).
OKLAHOMA
WA 80 1521
'JAMES, Georgetta. Education Specialist. Department of Transpor-tation. Federal Aviation Administration, AeronauticalCenter - Academy. Oklahoma City, OK 73111. (405)686-4782.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,
Psychology. Masters of Education. From Central StateUniversity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Test Analyses,
Course Evaluation, Course Development.
WA 80 1522
JOHNSON. Beatrycc .1. Training Technician. Department of Tran-sportation. Federal Aviation Administration Academy.Oklahoma City, OK 73125. (405) 686-2173.
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Job Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: English.Education, Psychology. B.S From University of Ok-lahoma.
Areas) of Professional Expertise: TrainingPlans, Course Evaluations, Course Documentation.
WA 80 1523
KIBLEN, Judy S. Vocational Coordinator Education and Training.Talking Leaves Center. Tahlequah, OK 74464. (918)456-9959.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Office, Trade & In-
dustry, Food Service.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology, English, History B.A. From U. of Nebraska atOmaha.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Coordinationof information and programs. Policy & Procedure Deve-lopment, Personnel Management and Evaluation.
WA 80 1524
SMITH, Linda L. Deputy Director Education/Vocational Training.Talking Leaves Job Corps. Cherokee Nation. Tahlequah,OK 74464. (918) 456.9959.
Job Responsibilities: Health, Home Economics,Office, Technical. Trade & Industry, Horticulture.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing. Curriculum Writing, Education. M.Ed. From U. ofTulsa.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Administra-tion. Curriculum Writing, Personnel/Budget.
WA 80 1525
STACY. Thelma L. Educational Specialist. FAA Academy. FAAMike Monroney Aeronautical Center. Oklahoma City.OK 73125. (405) 686-2185.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Aren(s) of Study and Highest Degree Mathemat-
ics. B.A. From U. of Science & Arts of Oklahoma.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Computer-
based Instruction for Electronics, Pilot & Technicians.
OREGON
WA 80 1526
AZORR, Gladys S. Supervisor, Word Processing Unit. CriminalInvestigation Division. Internal Revenue Service, De-partment of Treasury. Portland, OR 97213. (503) 221-3204.
Job Responsibilities: Office Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business.
High School diploma.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Office Work.
WA 80 1327
GRAHAM, R. Irene. Resource Dev. Specialist. Program Manage-Vocational Rehabilitation Div. Salem, OR 97310.
(503) 378-3830.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Oc-
cupational Home Economics, Office Occupations. Tech-nical. Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Management, Family Life. M.ED. From Oregon StateUniversity.
Target Populations
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program Dev.,Program Evaluation.
WA 10 1521
McLAUGHLIN, Patsy J. Associate Chief Nursing Service for Edu-cation. Nursing. VA Medical Center. Portland, OR97005. (503) 222-9221 Ext. 497.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Nursing,
Medical, Surgical. M.S. From California State Univer-sity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nursing, Edu-cation. Gerontology.
PENNSYLVANIA
WA 10 1529
McGU1RE, Carol A. Employee Development Specialist/TrainingOfficer. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Mint.Philadelphia Mint. United States Government. Phila-delphia, PA 19106. (215) 597-0463.
Job Responsibilities Office, Trade and Indus-trial Occupations, Student Programs.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counseling(Career), Service Delivery, Administration. M.S.W.From Temple University.
Anm(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Class Design, Administration.
WA 30 1530
WHITE. Eleanor. Employee Development Specialist. Training &Development Branch. Internal Revenue Service. Phila-delphia. PA 19155. (215) 969-2547.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations.Arras) of Study and Highest Degree- Manage-
ment. English. Associate in Management. From Com-munity College of Phila.
Ara(s) of Professional Expertise Data Transcri-ber, Computer.
TEXAS
WA 80 1531
A RN HART. Ann B. Employee Development Specialist - 2nd CareerProgram Manager. Training Branch - Air Traffic Con-troller 2nd Career Program. Federal Aviation Adminis-tration. Fort Worth, TX 76101. (817) 624-4911.
Job Responsibilities: General Vocational Edu-cation.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Econom-ics, Secretarial Science. Accounting. BHA. From Hardin-Simmons University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Counseling,Monitoring Progress. Administration of the Program.
WA 10 1532
GOINS, Phyllis N. Chief. Educational Methodology Branch. USAFSchool of Aerospace Medicine. Brooks AFB, TX 78235.(512) 536-3225.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Education,
Nursing, Research. Ed.D. From Auburn University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Educational
Administration, Community Health, Nursing.
Section 7: Federal Education Agencies
VIRGINIA
WA 10 1533
McKAY, Bernadette A. Officer-In-Charge. Naval School of HealthSciences. U.S. Navy - Health Sciences, Education &Training Command. National Naval Medical Center, Be-thesda, Maryland 20014. Portsmouth. VA 23703. (804)397-6541 Ext. 577.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Tech-nical.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree NursingService Administration. M.S. From Catholic Universityof America.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise O.R. Techni-cian Instruction, Educational Administration, PhysiciansAssistant Program.
WA 30 1534
PERRY, Francine C. Senior Education Specialist. Directorate ofTraining Developments. United States Army Transpor-tation School. Fort Eustis, VA 23604. (804) 878-2336.
Job Responsibilities Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree College
Student Development. M.A. From Hampton Institute.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Instructional
Systems Design, Training Evaluation.
WASHINGTON
WA $0 1535
RUSKJER, Nina L. Director. Training & Education. Federal Emer-gency Management Agency Region X. Bothell, WA98011. (206) 486 -0721.
Job Responsibilities Emergency Management.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree English,
Guidance & Counseling, Educational Leadership. ED.D.From Western Michigan University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Adult Educa-tion. Emergency Management, Emergency Planning &Operations.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA 30 1536
AYERS. Anne L. Education Specialist. Research and Planning.National Academy of Mining Safety and Health. Beck-ley, WV 25801. (304) 244-0481 Ext. 233.
Job Responsibilities Mining and Transporta-tion, Technical. Trade & Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- Educa-tional Administration, Psychology. Counseling. M.Ed.From Seattle Pacific U.
Arra(s) of Professional Expertise ISD, CRI. Re-search & Planning - Administration.
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ALABAMA
WA 80 1537
EGINS. Jacquelyn J. Administrative Assistant. Educational Ser-vices. Homer D. Cobb Memorial Hospital. Phenix City.AL 36867. (205) 298-7811.
Job Raponsibilitise Trade & Industry. Practi-cal Nursing School.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education.Admin. & Supv. M.Ed. From Georgia State U.
AnsaW of Profasional Evertisc PracticalNursing.
ARIZONA
WA 80 1538
EDWARDS, Phyllis Q. Tuberculosis Control Officer. Indian HealthService. United States Public Health Service. Depart-ment of Health. Education and Welfare. Tucson. AZ85734. (602) 792-6453.
Job Responakilitier Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Medicine.
Public Health. Epidemiology. M.D. From University ofCalifornia.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Public Health.Disease Control. Training for Health Workers.
CALIFORNIA
WA 80 1539
BARKLEY. Bonnie D. Vice-President in charge of Operations.2000 Company. 1001 W. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. CA92627. (714) 642-4080.
Job Responsibilities: Distribution. Health.Home Ec.. Trade & Industry, Motivation.
Ants(s) of Study and Highest Degree Fine Arts,Business.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Film Produc-tion. Distribution, Motivation.
WA 80 1540
GIGLIO, Colene F. Chief Pilot - FAA Flight Examiner - President.Fixed Base Operator. Eagle Aviation Inc.. Eagle Airlines.4307 Donald Douglas Drive. Long Beach. CA 90808.(213) 426-2118.
Job Responsibilitier Flight Training.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree High
School.Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise Flight Train-
ing Pilot Examination; Safety Counseling (Aviation).
WA 80 1541
LANGFORD. Nell E. (President) Director of Vocational Educa-tion. SHE Institute Inc. P.O. Box 27. Pismo Beach. CA93449. (805) 773-4771.
Job Responsibilities: Management & Othernon-traditional fields for women.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Psy-chology. Education. PHD. From University of Nevada.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Self Image Ad-justment. Skills and Attitudes Assessment. Specific train-ins (management).
WA SO 1542
LA.SSER, Barbara R. Capability Unit Head. Career Education &Guidance. SWRL Educational Research k Develop-ment. Los Alamitos, CA 90814. (213) 598-7661.
Job Responsibilities: Career Education & JobSkills Training.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counsel-ing, Special Education. Developmental Disabilities.ED.D., Post Doctoral Fellow. From NeuropsychistricInstitute. University of New Mexico. UCLA.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Program De-velopment, Measurement/Evaluation.
WA 80 1543
'NEWCOMB. Winifred I. Executive Assistant to ARC (ResourcesManagement). Resources Management Division. Inter-nal Revenue Service. Western Region. San Francisco.CA (415) 556-4023.
Job Responsibilitiee Office Occupations, Tech-nical. Management & Administrative Trng.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree ForeignRelations. American Gov't.. History-US & European.MA. From University of Virginia
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Public Ad-ministration. Management Training.
WA 80 1544
"PINTO. Carolyn J. Coffee Shop Manager. Coffee Shop. Auxiliaryof Mills Memorial Fospital. San Mateo, CA 94401. (415)579-2072.
Job Responsibilities Trade and Industrial Occu-pations, Restaurant Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Bookkeep-ing, Cost-Analyst, Management.
Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Public Rela-tions, Service. Management.
DELAWARE
WA 80 1545
PETERSEN. Judith A. Curriculum Coordinator. Beebe HospitalSchool of Nursing. Beebe Hospital. Lewes. DE 19958.(302) 645-3251.
Job Re ponsibilities: Health Occupations.Aree(s) of Study and Highest Degrec Education,
Psychology. M.Ed. From Salisbury State College.Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise Medical Nurs-
ing, Curriculum.
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WA 80 1546
PETERSON, Barbara J. Director. Beebe Hospital School of Nursing.
Beebe Hospital. Lewes, DE 19958. (302) 645.3251.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Maternal
Health, Child Health, Special Education Emotionally
Disturbed. M.S. From University of Delaware.Area(s) of Professional Erpertise:Nursing, Edu-
cation, Psychology.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WA 80 1547
KLEMER, D. Jane. Supervisor, Industrial Therapy Unit. Voca-tional/Educational Section, Rehabilitation Branch. St.
Elizabeths Hospital. Washington, DC 20032. (202) 574-
7544.Job Responsibilities: Trade & Industrial Occu-
potions.Areet(s) of Study and Highest Degree Counseling
Psychology. B.A. From Hood College.Area(s) of Professional Erpertisc Program Ad-
min., Work Therapy Programs Manager, Training Pro-
grams for Mental Patients.
WA 80 1548
REEL, Mildred. Executive Director. Future Homemakers ofAmerica. Washington, DC 20036. (202) 833-1925.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational Home Eco-
nomics.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degnec Vocational
Home Economics Ed., Child Development, Biology.
M.E. From University of Illinois.Ansa(s) of Professional Expertise:Administra-
tion, Supervision, Teaching.
GEORGIA
WA 10 1549
CLOSE, Gloria K. Director. DeKalb County CETA. DeKalbCounty, Georgia. Decatur, GA 30030. (404) 371-2353.
Job Responsibilities: Health & Office Occupa-tions, Technical, Trade and Industrial Occupations.
Arow(s) of Study and Highest DegrIC Vocational
Rehabilitation. M.R.C. From University of Florida.
Ansa(s) of Professional Erpertisc Classroom
Training, Vocational Preparedness.
ILLINOIS
WA 10 1530
TOMLINSON, Louise H. Educational Coordinator. School of Radi-
ologic Technology. Kewanee Public Hospital. Kewanee,
IL 61443. (309) 853-3361.Job Responsibilitiec Health Occupations.Ana(s) of Study and Highest Dever Science,
Anatomy, Radiologic Technology. Registered Radi-
ologic Technologist. From Kewanee Public Hospital.
Area(s) of Professional &pyrrhic Radiological
Programs.
INDIANA
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Target Populations
WA 80 1551
FRIEDERS, M. Michaeleen (Sister). Hospital Administrator. St.John's Hospital. 2015 Jackson, Anderson, IN 46014.
(317) 646-8381.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Adminis-
tration, Finance. Theology. Masters. From CaliforniaWestern.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Administra-
tion, Counseling, Theology.
MASSACHUSETTS
WA 110 1352
BROMFIELD, Sandra. President and Co-Director. Schema Inc.
Boston, MA 02109. (617) 367-8233.Arras) of Study and Highest Degree Human Re-
source Development, Urban Studies, Urban Education.
MA. From Boston University.Areas) of Professional Expertise Training to
reduce sex role stereotyping & eliminate occupationalsegregation, Support programs, Leadership Development& Management training.
WA 80 1353
FRASER, Margaret S. Director School of Practical Nursing. School
of Practical Nursing. Lemuel Shattuck Hospital. Jamaica
Plain, MA 02130. (617) 522-8110 Ext. 242.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations, Prac-
tical Nursing.Area(s) of Study and Highest &grow Nursing,
Psychology, Education. M.Ed. From Boston University.Antes) of Professional Erpertisc Nursing Edu-
cation, School Psychologist and Health Teacher.
WA 80 1554
MOORE, Constance M. Director. School of Nursing. FraminghamUnion Hospital. Framingham, MA 01701. (617) 879-
7111.Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degroc Medical/ -
Surgical Nursing, Teaching. MS.N. From Boston Univer-
sity School of Nursing.Arsa(s) of Professional Erperrisc Medical /Sur-
gical Nursing, Teaching.
WA 80 1553
REDDY, Cecelia T. Assistant Director. School of Nursing. Framing-
ham Union Hoopital. Framingham, MA 01701. (617)879-7111 Ext. 363.
Job Responsibilities:Health Occupations.Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Degner Medical
Surgical Nursing, Teaching. M.S. From Boston Univer-
sity School of Nursini.Area(s) of Professional Evertisc Nursing Edu-
cation.
MISSOURI
WA 80 1336
GOLDSTON, Sarah J. Consultant. Sochi Work. Boys Town of
Missouri. St. James, MO 65559 (' 14) 265-7691.Job Responsibilities: HetIth Occupations, Trade
& Industrial Occupations, Business Communications
Skills.
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Target Populations
Area(s) of Study and Highest Dqrsc Interper-sonal Communications, Education Administration &Supervision. Master of Arts. From Western MichiganUniversity.
Areal') of Professional Expertise: X-Ray Tech.,Customized Workshop, Program Planning. Implementa-tion Training. Evaluation in communications needsareas, Career Education - Sec. Teaching workshops.
WA 110 1557
RUTMAN, Roanne C Director, Blood Services Nursing. Blood Ser-vices Nursing. American Red Cross Blood Services. St.Louis, MO 63108. (314) 658-2100.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing,
Sociology. M.A. From Southern Illinois University.Area(s) of Profissionel Expertise: Blood Collec-
tion, Blood Transfusion.
WA 80 1558
WHITE, Sharon R. Educational Coordinator. Radiology. St. LouisCounty Hospital. Clayton, MO 63105. (314) 727-6300Ext. 391.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Anatomy
I Physiol., Med. Term., Positioning. Registered Radi-ologic Tech. From St. Catherine's Hospital.
Area(s) of hofasional Expertise Anat. &Physiol., Spec. Proceed., Mammographies.
NEW JERSEY
WA 80 1559
THOMAS, Jo-Anne M. Teaching Supervisor. Laboratory. WarrenHospital. Phillipsburg. NJ 08865. (201) 859-1500.
Joh Responsibilities. Health Occupations.Aras(r) of Study and Hight Degree Medical
Technology. MT (AMT).Ames) of Professional Expertise Medical Tech-
nology.
NEW YORK
WA 80 1560
BYRD, Deborah M. Director of Education, School of RadiologicTechnology. Radiology. Arcot -Ogden Memorial Hospi-tal. Elmira, NY 14901. (607) 737-4151.
Job Responsibilitier Health Occupations.Area(') of Study end Highest Dever Human
Services, Education. B.S. From Elmira College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Radiologic
Technology.
WA SO 1561
GARVIN, Mary G. Director. Women in Apprenticeship Project.Suite Communities Aid Association. 105 E. 22nd St.,New York, NY 10010. (212) 691-1860.
Joh Responsibilities: Technical, Trade and In-dustrial Occupations.
Area(') of Study and Highest Degree Painting.B.F.A. From San Francisco Art Inititute.
Area(s) of Professional Expert's= CarpenterJourneyman.
Section 8: Other
WA 80 1562
HANEMAN, Eugenia. Director of Vocational Rehabilitation Ser-vices. Vocational. Cerebral Palsy Center of the CapitalDistrict, Inc. Albany, NY 12208. (518) 489-8336.
Joh Responsibilities: Sheltered Work Programs.keels) of Study and Highest Degree Rehabilita-
tion Counseling. M.S. From State University of NewYork.
Ares(s) of Professional Expertise Evaluation,Work Activities Program.
WA 80 1563
HENSCHEL, Carol J. Counselor/Co-Director. Expanding HorizonsAssociates. Expanding Horizons Associates. NiagaraFalls, NY 14304. (716) 283-7982.
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics, OfficeOccupations, Sales/Marketing.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Coun-seling/Guidance, Speech Pathology Audiology, Com-munications. Master of Science, Counseling. FromNiagara University.
Area(s) of Professions( Expertise Job FindingTechniques, Placement-Handicapped persons, Mar-keting/Sales.
WA 80 1564
LANPHEAR, Virginia M. Educational Director. Radiology -School of Radiologic Technology. Community Hospitalat Glen Cove. Glen Cove, NY 11542. (516) 676-5000.
Job Respeasibilitiec Technical.Area(') of Study sued Highest Degree Chemistry,
Biology, Diagnostic Radiography. B.S. From College ofSt. Rose.
Area(s) of Professional Espertisc Direction,Supervision, Instruction.
WA 80 1565
SNYDER, Elizabeth M. Educational Coordinator. RadiationTherapy (School of Radiation Therapy Tech.). MemorialHospital. New York, NY 10021. (212) 794-6835.
Job Responsibilides: Health Occupations, Tech-nical.
Ansa(s) of Study and Highest Ayer Education,Psychology, Radiology. B.S. From Manhattan College.
Area(') of Professional Expertise RadiationTherapy.
NORTH CAROLINA
WA 80 1566
SMITH, Beverly J. Director of Nursing Education. Nursing Educa-tion. Durham County Health Corporation. Durham. NC27704. (919) 286-5456.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Adult Edu-
cation, Com. College Ed., Psychology. M.Ed. FromNorth Carolina State University.
Area(') of Professional Expertise Program Man-agement, Curriculum Planning.
NORTH DAKOTA
WA 80 1567
COLLIS, Jean M. Director of Education. North Dakota Industrial
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School. Dept. of Institutions, N.D. Bismark, ND 58501.(701) 663.9523
Job Responsibilities: Home Economics. Office,Trade & Industry (Welding. Bldg. Trades, Ag. Mech ).
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Gulden-cc/Counseling. Sch. Adm. MS. From Northern StateCollege.
Area(s) of Professional &peruse: CorrectionalVoc. Ed.
OHIO
WA 80 1568
KOMPERDA, Na- y A. Educational Coordinator. Radiology.Parma Community General Hospital. Parma, OH 44129.
(216) 888-1800.Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Allied
Health Science. Education. B S. From Baldwin Wallace
College.Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Radiographic
Exposure Instruction. Curriculum Design. MaintainingMedical Continuing Education Program.
WA 80 1569
THEWLIS, Pauline M Airport Manager. Ashland County Commis-sioners. Ashland. OH 44805. (419) 289-0000.
Job Responsibilities: Pilot Training-Ashland
Airport.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Office
Skills at Ashland County Joint Vocational School.
OREGON
WA 80 1570
HUNTER. Andrea. Unit Coordinator: Youth, Learning, & WorkEducation & Work Program Northwest Regional Educa-tional Laboratory. Portland, OR 97204. (503) 248-6820.
Job Responsibilities Non traditional career
awareness and preparation.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Curriculum
Dev., Advanced Methods. Teacher Training. MAT.From Reed College.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Nontradi-tional Career awareness, Innovative program develop-ment, Staff training and development.
PENNSYLVANIA
WA 80 1571
NOVAK, Kathy. President. K.N. Associates. Wyomissing Hills. PA19610. (215) 678-3600.
Job Responsibilities: Supportive services for all
program areas.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Vocational
Ed.. Administration. Ed.D. From University of Min-nesota.
Arsa(s) of Professional Expertise Youth, Dis-placed Homemakers, Older Americans.
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Target Populations
WA 80 1572
WALKER. Gail M. Director of Education & Clinical Coordinator.Radiology Dept. McKeesport Hospital. McKeesport, PA15132. (412) 664 -2209.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: History.
Bachelor of Science, Social Science. From University ofPittsburgh.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise: Diagnostic X-Ray, Nuclear Medicine, Teaching Instructor
TEXAS
WA 80 1573
COX, Julie A. Executive Director: B.S., MT(ASCP)SBB. N C.M.S.Community Blood Bank. Corpus Christi, TX 78415.(512) 855-4943.
Job Responsibilities Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Med. Tech-
nology, Microbiology B.S From Oklahoma State Uni-versity.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise MT (ASCP)Registry, SBB Registry.
WA 80 1574
KIENAST, Kay E. President/Director. Education and TrainingDivision. Educational Innovators. Inc. Richardson, TX75080. (214) 235-0153.
Job Responsibilities: Agriculture. Distribution,Health, Home Economics, Office, Technical, Trade &Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree- VocationalEducation. Evaluation, Higher Education. Ed.D. FromEast Texas State U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Distribution.Home Economics, Trade & Industrial.
WA 80 1575
RICE, Mary A. Chairman of the Board. Rice Aviation. A & JEnterprises, Inc. Houston, TX 77061. (713) 644-7777.
Job Responsibilities: Technical.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Business
Administration, Financial Management, Behavioral
Management.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Student Rela-
tions, Personnel Management, Budgets.
VIRGINIA
WA 80 1576
BAILEY, Nellie D. Director. School of Practical Nursing. SuffolkPublic Schools - Louise Obici Memorial Hospital. Suf-folk. VA 23434. (804) 539-1511 ext. 2826.
Job Responsibilities.- Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
R.N. From Johnston-Willis Hospital School of NursingArea(s) of Professional Expertise. Medical-Sur-
gical Nursing. Pharmacology, Sciences, Obstetrics.
WA 80 1577
DAVIS, Audrey A. Supervisor Rehabilitation Teaching Services.Rehabilitation Teaching for Youth and Adults. VirginiaCommission for the Visually Handicapped. 3003 Park-wood Avenue, Richmond, VA 23221. (804) 257-6523.
Job Responsibilities: Special Eeication, Voca-tional Training for Blind and Visually Hidicapped In-dividuals.
1 s 5
Target Populations
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree VocationalRehabilitation, Psychology, and Social Science. MS.From Virginia Commonwealth University.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Pre-Voca-tional Training, Job Placement, Curriculum Develop-ment for Independent Living.
WA 80 1578
KANE, Roslyn D. President. Rj Associates, Inc. and Institute forWomen's Concerns. 1018 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA22209. (703) 524-3360.
Job Responsibilities: Sex Equity, Women inNon-traditional Occupations.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Public Ad-ministration, Urban Policy, Employment Policy. M.P.A.From Wayne State U.
Area(s) of Profession! Expertise: Non-tradi-tional Training, Adult Women in Voc. Ed., Sex Equity.
WA 80 1579
MARSHALL, Bennie L Coordinator of Practical Nursing. School ofPractical Nursing. STOP Organization. Norfolk, VA(804) 627-3541.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Nursing.
BSN. From Medical College of Virginia.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Practical
Nurse Education.
WA 80 1580
MELGARD, Jane A. Supervisor. Eye Health Services. VirginiaCommission for the Visually Handicapped. Richmond,VA 23221. (804) 257-6529.
Job Responsibilities: Low Vision Services.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Psy-
chology. B.S. From Vanderbilt University.Area(s) of Professional Expertise Low Vision,
Functions of the Eye, Eye Diseases and Low Vision.
WEST VIRGINIA
WA 80 1581
PFIFFN ER, Karen J. Project Director/Senior Educational Develop-ment Specialist. Division of Experiential Education. Ap-palachia Educational Laboratory. P.O. Box 1348,Charleston, WV 25325. (304) 344-8371.
Job Responsibilities: Occupational and Voca-tional Guidance.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Education,Social Sciences. M.A. From University of Maryland.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise OccupationalGuidance, Educational Equity, Cumculum Develop-ment.
WISCONSIN
WA 80 1582
ATOR, Joanne H. Coordinator. Women's Employment Project. 11N. Third Ave., Stuigeon Bay, WI 54202. (414) 743-7273.
Job Responsibilities Office Occupations, Trade& Industry.
Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree: Education,Psychology. B.A. From Southern Methodist U.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise Career Coun-seling, Affirmative Action, Legal Rights for Women.
Section 8: Other
WA 80 1583
NARLOCK, Virginia R. Education Coordinator, Laboratory Pro-grams. Joint Venture Laboratory. St. Joseph's Hospital/ -Marshfield Clinic. Marshfield, WI 54449. (715)387-7900.
Job Responsibilities: Health Occupations.Area(s) of Study and Highest Degree Biology,
Chemistry, Education. B.S.M.T.(ASCP). From Univer-sity of Wisconsin.
Area(s) of Professional Expertise- Education,Blood Banking, Histotechnology.
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Program Area of Responsibility Index
This index lists women administrators according to the major program areas directly under this administration. Thisclauification system is based on the Vocational Education Data Systems (VEDS) program categories (agriculture,distribution, health occupations, occupational home economics, office occupations, technical, trade and industrial, othernotelsewere classified).
A person's name may appear in u many as four program areas. Any person administering at least half of the majorprogram area five or morewill be classified and listed in a General Category. A person's name will appear twice with twodistinct accession numbers when that person is listed in two categories in the educational agency and institution sections.
This index is arranged in alphabetical order by state, program area, and surname.As shown in the example below, the accession number is displayed below and to the rigth of the name. Additional
information about the individual can be found under that number in the educational agency and institutional sections.
State ProgramrogramArea of
Distribution Responsibility----...*.....
McComas, Marcella L.
Smith, FannyeWA 110 0001
WA SO 0002Accession Number
WORKMAN, Jolene J.
Name
ALABAMA SMITH, Betty L.
Distribution WA 80 0003 WA 80 0772
McCOMAS, Marcella L. Trade and Industrial ZUELOW, Margo J.
WA 80 0002 ALMER, Judith L. WA 80 0773
Health OccupationsEGINS, Jacquelyn J. ARMSTEAD, Sadie J.
WA 80 1489 Health OccupationsFLOYD, Carolyn L.
WA 80 1537 WA 80 0762 WA 80 0770
GIDDENS, Joyce B. EG1NS, Jacquelyn J. Occupatiolusl Home Economics
WA 80 0763 WA 80 1537 HERRIN, Kathleen R.
HENDERSON, Margaret B. GIDDENS, Joyce B. WA 80 0235
WA 80 0764 WA 80 0763 Office Occupations
HUNT, Bobbie M. GRIFFITH, Nancy J. FLOYD, Carolyn L
WA 80 0765 WA 80 1491 WA 80 0770
SMITH, Betty L. HENDERSON, Margaret B. HERRIN, Kathleen R.
WA 80 0003 WA 80 0764 WA 80 0235,..
WILSON, Linda C. SMITH, Betty L. SMITH, Bettye L.
WA 80 0769 WA 80 0003 WA 80 1312
Occupational Hosne EconomicsCAPLES, Virginia
WELLS, Jean P.WA 80 1492
STELL, Roberta L.WA 80 0771
WORKMAN, Jolene J.WA 80 0565 Home Economics WA 80 0772
RICHARDSON. Bernice C. SMITH, Jessie S. ZUELOW, Margo J.WA 80 0566 WA 80 0004 WA 80 0773
SMITH, Jessie S.WA 80 0004
GeneralADAMS, Marlyne E.
TechnicalFLOYD, Carolyn L.
Office Occupations WA 80 0564 WA 80 0770BUTLER, JoAnn T. HILDRETH, Olys K. STELL, Roberta L.
WA 80 1311 WA 80 0234 WA 80 0771GIDDENS, Joyce B. HOWARD, Lois B. WORKMAN, Jolene J.
WA 80 0763 WA 80 0001 WA 80 0772HENDERSON, Margaret B. McAFEE, Chelsie W. ZUELOW, Margo J.
WA 80 0764 WA 80 0766 WA 80 0773SMITH, Betty L. MERRITT, Judy M. Trade and Industrial
WA 80 0003 WA 80 0767 FLOYD, Carolyn LTechnical SHAW, Rebecca A. WA 80 0770
ALMER, Judith L WA 80 0768 HERRIN, Kathleen R.WA 80 1489 TURNHAM-SMITH, Ann WA 80 0235
BACON, Barbara D. WA 80 0005 WORKMAN, Jolene J.WA 80 1490 WA 80 0772
GIDDENS, Joyce B. ALASKA ZUELOW, Margo J.WA 80 0763 Apiculture WA 80 0773
188 157
ALASKA
GomelWHITBECK, Terry A.
ARIZONADistribution
CONTER, Marialyce
Health OccupationsBAMRICK, Mary A.
EDWARDS, Phyllis Q.
ERICKSON, Carol G.
JODER, Beverly C.
MURDOCK, Helen M.
PEARSON, Ellen 0.
SAXE, Louise E.
SHANNON, Virginia J.
WHEELER, Gloria D.
WA 80 0006
WA 80 0567
WA 80 0775
WA 80 1538
WA 80 0776
WA 80 0777
WA 80 0780
WA 80 0009
WA 80 0781
WA 80 0236
WA 80 1313Occupational Home ECOSOIlliCS
BORDER, Barbara A.
CONTER, Marialyce
JODER, Beverly C.
REINWALD, Clio S.
ZELENAK, Patricia
Office OccupationsBAMRICK, Mary A.
CONTER, Marialyce
JALOWSKY, Toby D.
MURDOCK, Helen M.
WILLARD, Mary H.
Toe ludas'BAMRICK, Mary A.
LONEY, Ola L.
MURDOCK, Helen M.
Trade and IndustrialLONEY, Ola L.
Homo Eco sondesBORDER, Barbara A.
REINWALD, Clio S.
Guam!ANDREWS, Linda M.
LANDRUM, Bertha A.
15$
WA 80 0007
WA 80 0567
WA 80 0777
WA 80 0010
WA 80 0782
WA 80 0775
WA 80 0567
WA 80 0008
WA 80 0780
WA 80 1314
WA 80 0775
WA 80 0779
WA 80 0780
WA 80 0779
WA 80 0007
WA 80 0010
WA 80 0774
WA 80 0778
O'HERN, Lynn K.
OtherPEARSON, Ellen 0.
REINWALD, Clio S.
WA 80 0568
WA 80 0009
WA 80 0010
ARKANSASDistribution
COSGROVE, Glenna L.WA 80 0011
Health OccupadonsBRANCH, Carolyn L.
PIPER, Mary E.WA 80 0784
WA 80 0785Trade sad Industrial
DONALDSON, Nancy A.WA 80 1315
GLOVER, Rita
GeneralANDERSON, Sandra C.
PATRICK, Peggy W.
SPENCER, Mary L.
WA 80 1316
WA 80 0783
WA 80 0012
WA 80 0013
CALIFORNIAAgriculture
SCHNUELLE, Ernestine H.WA 80 0258
WIEDMAN, Phyllis L.
DistributionAMADOR, Sherrill H.
BARKLEY, Bonnie D.
FERGUSON, Margaret A.
REESE, Susan H.
VERLOO, Nona J.
WIEDMAN, Phyllis L
Health OccapatioasABBOTT, Ellen M.
ALBERT. .Soy E.
BATES, G. Junz
BISHOP, Marie-Louise E.
BRADSHAW, Swum H.
BREAUX, Miriam J.
CAMPBELL Nita
CARROLL, Shirley W.
CLAWSON, Jean M.
WA 80 0850
WA 80 0787
WA 80 1539
WA 80 0243
WA 80 0254
WA 80 0018
WA 80 0850
WA 80 0237
WA 80 0786
WA 80 1493
WA 80 0791
WA 80 0794
WA 80 0795
WA 80 1319
WA 80 0800
WA 80 0802
189
Program Area of Responsibility Index
CONKLIN, Shirley LWA 80 0803
DEAN, Betty M.WA 80 0804
DRAGE, Martha 0.WA 80 0807
FIORENTINO, Mary C.WA 80 0809
FOSTER, Margaret G.WA 80 0812
GOODING, Gretchen A.WA 80 1494
HARNETIAUX, Roberta M.WA 80 0819
HARRIS, Donna E.WA 80 0820
HORN, Joanalee G.WA 80 0823
LEE, Carolyn A.WA 80 0249
MADDOX, Evelyn M.WA 80 0831
McKIBBEN, Zelma A.WA 80 0834
RICE, Margaret L.WA 80 0256
SADAU, Jeanne LWA 80 1333
SCHOEN, Joann K.WA 80 0839
SCHOLLENBERGER, Ellen 0.WA 80 0259
SMITH, Jeanne D.WA 80 0842
TREVENA, Paula J.WA 80 0571
TURNER, AileneWA 80 1497
WATERS, VerleWA 80 0849
WELCH, Betty LWA 80 1335
WILLIAMS, Phyllis E.WA 80 0851
WORTHINGTON, Lorretta M.WA 80 0853
ZYLINSKI, Doris M.WA 80 0854
Occupational Hose EconomicsBARKLEY, Bonnie D.
WA 80 1539CHITWOOD, Marjorie L.
WA 80 0801GRIFFIN, Nancy G.
WA 80 0817HIBMA, Grace K.
WA 80 0519ING, Celina Sau Lin
WA 80 0825KLEMM, Janice L
WA 80 0015LIGGETT, Nancy W.
WA 80 0829LINDSTROM-TITUS, Karen M.
WA 80 0830NEWSOME, Ratans
PAUL, Sharon LWA 80 0570
WA 80 0252
Program' Area of Rapala' lity Wu
PEBLE, Lucia B.WA 10 0253
PRATT, Barbara S.WA 80 0837
REZA, Maria LWA 80 0255
SMITH, Jeanne D.WA 80 0842
SPEAR, Barbara E.WA SO 0843
STECK, F. ColleenWA 80 0017
WELSH, M. CatherineWA 80 0019
Mee Oecapat lessAMADOR, Sherrill H.
WA 80 0787BIESIADECKI, Carolyn S.
WA 80 0790BUCKEL, Mariyl
WA 80 0518EDIE-McGINN, Lani R.
WA 80 0241FERGUSON, Margaret A.
WA 80 0243ORUNEWALD, Sandra K.
WA 80 1322
EDIE-McGINN, Lani R.
GOODING, Gretchen A.
HORN, Jamie. G.
McDANIEL, Mary S.
MURAKAMI, Judith A.
NEWCOMB, Winifred J.
NICKERSON, Dorothy C.
PEELE, Lucia B.
REYNOLDS, Yolanda G.
SMITH, Jeanne D.
STEWART, Geraldine
STREETER, Marie R.
URMSTON, Marilyn M.
WIEDMAN, Phyllis L
WILSON, Melissa C.
Trade and IndustrialBARKLEY, Bonnie D.
BISHOP, MarieLouise E.
BISHOP, Rita E.
CONNELY, Judith A.
EDIEMcGINN, Lani R.
GARDNER, Sherry K.
HORN, Joana lee G.
KELLY, Marjorie P.
KENNEDY, Kathleen M.
KERR, Maude E.
McDANIEL, Mary S.
NICKERSON, Dorothy C.
PAUL, Sharon L
PEARSON, Mary M.
PEELE, Lucia B.
PINTO, Carolyn J.
REYNOLDS, Yolanda G.
SKLAREW, Jaclyn
SPEAR, Barbara E.
WA 80 0241
WA $0 1494
WA 80 0823
WA 80 1328
WA 80 1330
WA 80 1543
WA 80 0016
WA 80 0253
WA 80 0838
WA 80 0842
WA 80 1495
WA 80 1496
WA 80 0846
WA 80 0850
WA 80 0852
WA 80 1539
WA 80 0791
WA 80 0792
WA 80 1320
WA 80 0241
WA 80 1321
WA 80 0823
WA 80 0248
WA 80 1325
WA 80 1326
WA 80 1328
WA 80 0016
WA 80 0252
WA 80 1332
WA 80 0253
WA 80 1544
WA 80 0838
WA 80 0261
WA 80 0843
CALIFORNIA
STEWART, GeraldineWA $0 1495
STREETER, Marie R.WA 80 1496
TILTON, IrmyWA $0 0845
TURNER, AileneWA 80 1497
URMSTON, Marilyn M.WA 80 0846
WIEDMAN, Phyllis LWA 80 0850
WILLIAMS, Frances H.WA 80 1336
WILSON, Melissa C.WA 80 0852
Home ItemmalesMcGUIRE, Barbara J.
WA 80 0833REZA, Maria L
WA 80 0255WELSH, M. Catherine
WA 80 0019Gassed
ARMSTRONG, JaneWA 80 0789
BLAHA, Marjorie K.WA 80 0793
BROCK, Marilyn G.WA 80 0796
BRUNS, Phyllis A.WA 80 0797
CALLAHAN, Lois A.WA 80 079$
CAMPBELL, Patricia L.WA 80 0799
CASWELL, Cecile E.WA 80 0239
DECKER, MaryWA 80 0805
DeNURE, Mary E.WA 80 0806
DYER, Dorothy R.WA 80 0240
FAIOLA, Theodora I.WA 80 0242
FARMER, DonnaNA 80 0808
FIRETAG, RobertaWA 80 0810
FONTANOZA, Purificacion C.WA 80 0811
FROEHLICH, Edna P.WA 80 08,3
GARDNER, Marjorie E.WA 80 0814
GEIN, Patricia S.WA 80 0244
GHILARDUCCI, CarolWA 80 0815
GIPSON, Constance F.WA 80 0014
GOOD, Jeanne E.WA 80 0816
HARO, Linda B.WA 80 0245
HARRISON, Myrna J.WA 80 0821
HICKETHIER, Barbara A.WA 80 0246
HACKETT, R. LouiseWA 80 1323
HOPKINS, Cecilia A.WA 80 0822
KELLY, Marjorie P.WA 80 0248
LEEB, Barbara I.WA 80 1327
LOCKRIDGE, Marion I.WA 80 0251
MOORE, Mary J.WA 80 1329
MURAKAMI, Judith A.WA 80 1330
NEWCOMB, Winifred J.WA 80 1543
ORLOWSKI, SondraWA 80 1331
PAUL, Sharon LWA 80 0252
REESE, Susan H.WA 80 0254
REYNOLDS, Yolanda G.WA 80 0838
SCHNUELLE, Ernestine H.WA 80 0258
SKLAREW, JaclynWA 80 0261
SPEAR, Barbara E.WA 80 0843
WOODS, Mary K.WA 80 1337
Team IcalAMADOR, Sherrill H.
WA 80 0787BAKER, Eva L
WA 80 0569BIESIADECKI, Carolyn S.
WA 80 0790BISHOP, Rita E.
WA 80 0792BONHOMME, Carole A.
WA 80 1318
19159
CALIFORNIA
HORNUNG, Betsy A.
HOUTS, Betty A.WA 10 0124
WA 80 0247JACOBSON, Rosemary H.
WA 10 0126JENSEN, Mary E.
LANNING, Jean
LEFF, Sylvia R.
LEVIN, Joan H.
MANHA, Vivian A.
MERRY, Pauline E.
ROSEN, Mary F.
RUSSELL Frances B.
SCHUETZ, Carolyn A.
SCOPATZ, Mary P.
SHELDON, Harriet L
SPARKS, Gail L.
STONES, Phyllis S.
VOLZ, Terry K.
OtherABBOTT, Ellen M.
WA 80 0127
WA 10 0520
WA 80 0828
WA 80 0250
WA 80 0132
WA BO 0835
WA 80 0257
WA 80 0522
WA 80 0140
WA 80 0260
WA 80 0141
WA 80 0262
WA 80 0144
WA 80 0147
WA 80 0237ALEXANDER, Jeanette A.
WA 80 1317ALIOTH, Gertrude K.
ANDERSON, Del M.
BISHOP, Marie-Louise E.
GIGLIO, Colene F.
HARBER, Sara E.
HARMAN, Estelle K.
1NG, Celina Sau Lin
KELLY, Marjorie P.
LANGFORD, Nell E
LASSER, Barbara R.
MITCHELL Anita M.
MITCHELL, Anita M.
TOY, Marsha S.
URMSTON, Marilyn M.
WALLACE, Leona M.
160
WA 80 0234
WA 10 0788
WA 80 0791
WA 80 1540
WA 80 0818
WA 80 1324
WA 80 0825
WA 80 0248
WA 80 1541
WA 80 1542
WA 80 0521
WA 80 0836
WA 80 1334
WA 80 0846
WA.80 0848
COLORADOAgriculture
BACHUS, Cheryl D.WA 80 0855
1DistriimatioeMARCOTT, Marla G.
WA 80 0264McCULLOCH, Barbara A.
WA 80 0265
Health OccupationsBOETTNER, Marianne E.
DAVIS, Mary J.
DEY, Sarah F.
JOHNSON, Alice E.
JOHNSON, Dora B.
LANDRY, Janet F.
WA 40 0020
WA 80 0856
WA 80 0857
WA 80 1339
WA 80 0573
WA 80 0159MORRISON, Michaeleen A.
WA 80 0575NAY, Doris E.
WA 80 0266WOLFE. Honors L.
WA 80 1344
Occupational Howe EcoatunicsMcCULLOCH, Barbara A.
WA 80 0265MORRISON, Michaeleen A.
WA 80 0575STOKES, Margaret L
VONV:HL, Dora A.
Office OccupationsBACHUS, Cheryl D.
DEY, Sarah F.
EVANS, Fannye B.
HOEGLUND, Victoria R
LANDRY, Janet F.
McCULLOCH, Barbara A
MORRISON, Michaeleen
SCHISSLER, Annie L
WA 80 0268
WA 80 0269
WA 80 0155
WA 80 0157
WA 80 0263
WA 80 1338
TocsicsdDEY, Sarah F.
OLIVETO, Elizabeth A.
Trade and IndustrialBACHUS, Cheryl D.
HOEGLUND, Victoria R
LANDRY, Janet F.
LUNDVALL, Faye L
WA 80 0859
WA 80 0265A.
WA 80 0575
WA 80 1343
WA 80 0857
WA 80 1342
WA 80 0855
WA 80 1338
WA 80 0859
WA 80 1340
1 91
Program Area of Responsibility Index
MERRING, Ksthrin D.
SCHISSLER, Annie L
YEAGER, Jan L
Homo ECIIINMS/CISTOKES, Margaret L
Gator&BENNETT, Lois W.
GEIGER, Bonnie J.
GOODWIN, Massie Y.
KELLER, Louise J.
LEAMING, Mad P.
OLSON, Patricia S.
SMITH, Joan E.
VOTE, Carol J.
WOODS, Pamela A.
WA 100023
WA 80 1343
WA 80 1345
WA 100261
WA 10 0572
WA 80 0021
WA 10 0858
WA 80 0574
WA 10 0022
WA 80 0160
WA 80 0267
WA 80 0024
WA 80 0025Other
MALMGREN, Maureen C.WA 80 1341
WOOSTER, Alice M.WA 10 0861
CONNECTICUTDistribetios
MORENO, Hannelore H.
OLEON, Sally J.
Health OccupationsARKIN, Maxine S.
HRICENIAK, Judith A.
OLEON, Sally J.
ROBINSON, Gloria L
WA 80 0271
WA 80 0164
WA 80 0026
WA 80 0576
WA 10 0164
WA 80 0030Occupational Homo FANNI001(11
ARKIN, Maxine S.
BROPHY, Katherine H.
HOFF, Jo Ann G.
Office OccupationsBRIGGAMAN, Joan S.
GEMMILL Jan K.
JIMENEZ. Edna
KASS, Natalie E
OLEON, Sally J.
VISELLE, Janet P.
WA 80 0026
WA 80 0028
WA 80 0029
WA 80 0027
WA 80 1348
WA 80 0162
WA 80 0163
WA SO O$64
WA 10 0272
Program Ares of Rapossibility We:
TodmicalARKIN, Maxine S.
DOLAN. Kathleen A.
KASS, Natalie E.
Trade and lainserMIARKIN, Moline S.
DOUGLASS, Geraldine
KASS, Natalie F.
KISCHEL, Beatrice
PEITIROSS, Virginia
ROBINSON, Gloria L
WOOD. Sharon A.
Home EasemaiesBROPHY, Katherine H.
CameralCARTA. Elizabeth J.
O'NEIL, Pamela J.
ZEIL, Gale A.
OtherLYNN. Enid
OLEON, Sally J.
SCHMM', Elizabeth M.
DELAWAREHealth Occepatioas
BOOZER. Julie K.
PETERSEN. Judith A.
PETERSON, Barbara J.
WA SO 0026
WA $0 1346
WA SO 063
WA SO 0026
WA SO 1347
WA 10 0163
WA 10 1349
WA SO 0166
WA $0 0030
WA SO 1351
WA SO 0028
WA SO 0270
WA SO OM
WA SO 0032
WA SO 1350
WA 800164
WA SO 0031
WA 80 0867
WA SO 1545
WA 80 1546
Occeptitiesal Home Et:aminesADAMS. Eva W.
STEWART. Hester R.
ToduicalBRAGG, Via E.
WOODRUFF. Valerie A.
Trade aad ladestrialUNCAPHER, Karen J.
Home EcoaemiesSTEWART, Hester k.
GourdMAYHEW, Carol 0.
WORDEN. Ethelwyn
WA SO 0577
WA 0 0571
WA 80 1352
WA 80 0275
WA 80 0274
WA 80 0578
WA 89 0033
WA 80 0579
OdomGEHRT, Victoria C.
UNCAPHER, Karen J.
WOODRUFF. Valerie A.
WA SO 0273
WA 80 0274
WA SO 0275
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAArica Hare
ROSBOROUGH, Maxine K.WA SO 0035
DistribuidasCHASE. Jo Ann D.
WA $0 1499GASKIN. Nina L
WA SO 0034
Occepatiosal Home LeasomiceREEL Mildred
TechnicalTHOMPSON. Helen J.
Trade Slid ladustrialFRANK. Florence M.
KLEMER, D. Jane
WA 80 1548
WA 10 1354
WA SO 1333
WA SO 1547ROSBOROUGH, Maxine K.
WA SO 0035
GuerraCOOK. Joyce F.
DENBO. Sheryl
DONOVAN, Ann E.
JOHNSON. Carole M.
KAY. Evelyn R.
MARKS. Mary V.
WRIGHT-JONES. Eunice
OtherBURLESON, Virginia T.
CRAFT. Marion R.
Hicr Laurabeth H.
TAPI N. Muriel S.
FLORIDAMalik Ocala Was
BEN. Sylvia S.
CHASTAIN. Kaye B.
WA SO 1500
WA SO 1532
WA 10 1503
WA SO 1505
WA SO 1506
WA SO 1507
WA SO 0636
WA $0 1498
WA SO 1301
WA 80 1504
WA 110 1501
WA 80 1355
WA 80 0278DIXON, Mary N.
WA 80 0280ELLF.DGE-HEIMER. Muriel K.
WA 80 0869KNIGHT. Mary M.
McCULLOCH, Etta S.WA SO 0041
WA 80 0044
192
MOOD"- Patricia A.
MOOkt., Caroline C.
RAYNER, Gail T.
VACHER, Helen F.
WEBS. Ruth H.
WIESENFELD, Laura A.
WINGATE, Martha L
FLORIDA
WA SO 1360
WA SO 0872
WA 110 0581
WA 10 0287
WA 10 0179
WA 80 000
WA 80 0811Occupational HMO Econendas
BROWN. Joyce R.
CHASTAIN. Kaye B.
RODGERS, Nanette N.
WHITE, Jane G.
0111m OcaspetioasBEN. Sylvia S.
DIXON, Mary N.
WA 10 0277
WA 80 027$
WA 10 0045
WA 10 0582
WA 10 1355
WA 80 0210ELLEDGE-HtlIMER, Muriel K.
WA 10 069LIMA. Judy E.
ROBINSON. Lucy C.
SHERSTER, Joyce A.
TUCKER. Mijnon S.
TecbalealBEN. Sylvia S.
WA 10 1359
WA 10 0173
WA 10 0875
WA 10 0046
WA 10 1355ELLEDGE-HEIMER, Muriel K.
WA 10 0169HAMORY, June
WA SO 1358
Trade End Indian's!BAKER. Marion H.
WA SO 0861CHESLEY. Shirley T.
WA 10 1356F.LLED0E-HEIMER, Muriel K.
WA SO 0869FORDHAM, Nancy B.
RAYNER, Gail T.
Home EcoamaksLUTZ, Judith G.
WHITE. Jane G.
GammaAGEE, Patsy R.
BERT. Clara V.
BIGGINS. Clarice F.
WA SO 1357
WA SO 0511
WA 10 0870
WA 10 0512
WA 80 0037
WA SO 0038
WA 80 0276
161
FLORIDA
DICKINSON, Winnie L.
FELTS, H. Maxine
LAWSON, Marsha T.
LIPSCOMB, Helen B.1
MA1NWOOD, Paulette D.
McKINNEY, Alma S.
MIZELL, Millie M.
OROSS, Oo !die A.
RICHEY, Eleanor H.
SCHUBERT, Tana T.
SIGLER, Kathie S.
STEWART, E. Jean
TESINSKY, Suzanne P.
WINKLER, Margaret
OtherCARNEY, Charlotte C.
HALL. F. Patricia
KNIGHT. Mary M.
McCULLOCH. Etta S.
SCHLOSSER, Mara E.
SHUMATE, Gloria J.
GEORGIAAp lenity*
BELL. Florence J.
EDWARDS, Glenda D.
FULFORD, Jeanette L.
DistributionGIBSON, G. Ruth
Health OccupationsBELL, Florence J.
CARTER, Done P.
CLOSE, Gloria K.
CR1SCOE, Iris D.
FULFORD, Jeanette L.
HOFFMAN, Robin W.
McNAIR, Sue R.
PETERSEN. Dorothy L.
WA 80 0279
WA 80 0281
WA 80 0580
WA 80 0042
WA 80 0043
WA 80 0871
WA 80 0282
WA 80 0283
WA 80 0284
WA 80 0285
WA 80 0876
WA 80 0877
WA 80 0878
WA 80 0583
WA 80 0039
WA 80 0040
WA 80 0041
WA 80 0044
WA 80 0874
WA 80 0286
WA 80 0289
WA 80 0290
WA 80 0291
WA 80 0585
WA 80 0289
WA 80 0584
WA 80 1549
WA 80 0883
WA 80 0291
WA 80 0884
WA 80 0887
WA 80 0889
VANCE, Betty L.WA 80 0892
Occupational Hone Econo doKENNEDY, Lane B.
WA 80 0885ROSE, Irene B.
WA 80 0891WORD, Constance G.
WA 80 0894Ocoee Occupations
COFER, Helen M.WA 80 0047
CRISCOE, Iris D.WA 80 0883
EDWARDS, Glenda D.WA 80 0290
FULFORD, Jeanette L.WA 80 0291
GIBSON, G. RuthWA 80 0585
KENNEDY, Lane B.WA 80 0885
McNAIR, Sue R.WA 80 0887
VANCE, Betty L.WA 80 0892
TechnicalCLOSE, Gloria K.
WA 80 1549CRISCOE. Iris D.
WA 80 0883HARVILLE, Mary N.
WA 80 0048McNAIR. Sue R.
WA 80 0887ROBERTS, Vida G.
WA 80 1361VANCE, Betty L.
WA 80 0892Trade and Industrial
BELL, Florence J.WA 80 0289
CLOSE. Gloria K.WA 80 1549
CRISCOE. Iris D.WA 80 0883
FULFORD. Jeanette L.WA 80 0291
GIBSON. G. RuthWA 80 0585
McNAIR. Sue R.WA 80 0887
VANCE. Betty L.WA 80 0892
GeneralAXELBERD, Joan T.
WA 80 0882BELL, Betty F.
WA 80 0288HOPE, Katy L.
WA 80 0292KNOTT, Linda M.
WA 80 0049KRASKA. Marie F.
WA 80 0886KREUZ, Mary L.
WA 80 0293McNEAL, Vickey
WA 80 0888
Program Area of Responsibility Index
NOBLITT, Brenda S.WA 80 0294
RANKIN, Janet S.WA 80 1509
SMITH, Margaret R.WA 80 0050
STALLINGS, Billie J.WA 80 0295
WADDELL, Frances G.WA 80 0296
WESTBROOK, Doris H.WA 80 0893
OtherGIBSON, G. Ruth
WA 80 0585HARVILLE, Mary N.
WA 80 0048ROBERTS, Beverly A.
WA 80 0890
HAWAIIHealth Occupations
BRODD, Donna R.WA 80 0895
Trade and IndustrialCANADA, Diane J.
WA 80 0896SCH1EVE, JoJean W.
WA 80 1363Geserel
SH1BATA, Helene I.WA 80 0051
SHIBATA, Helene I.WA 80 0586
SUTHERLAND, AudreyWA 80 1510
WHITE, Barbara J.WA 80 0052
WHITE, Barbara J.WA 80 0587
OtherAUYONG. Ramona K.
WA 80 1362
IDAHODistribution
CLAPP, Marilynn P.WA 80 1511
Health °collationsEVANS. Sandra
WA 80 0055SUMTER, Bonnie J.
WA 80 0589Occupational Hone Economics
BLACKBURN, MarionWA 80 0054
LATHAM. C. JanetWA 80 0056
Office OccupationsANDERSON, Trudy J.
WA 80 0053CLAPP. Marilynn P.
WA 80 1511Technical
CLAPP, Marilynn P.WA 80 1511
Hose EconomicsBLACKBURN, Marion
WA 80 0054
162 193
Program Area of Responsibility Index
LATHAM. C. Janet CALAFIORE. Linda C. FOWLER. Beverly D.
IOWA
WA 80 0056 WA 80 0058 WA 80 0597
General CLARK. Evelyn C. HELTON. Wendy
RAMSEY. Bette WA 80 0059 WA 80 0064
WA 80 0588 PFEIFFER. Barbara V. ROWE. JoAnne S.
Other WA 80 0910 WA 80 0602
SILVER. Shirley RITTER. Doris S. Office Ocmtpetioss
WA 80 0057 WA 80 0911 FORD. Winnitred M.WIRE. Lillian 0. WA 80 0596
ILLINOIS WA 80 1513 MITCHELL. Thelma L
Dlsbibation Trade and Industrial WA 80 0600
ANDERSON. Marcia A. ANNETTI, Mary A. SHIRK. Barri L
WA 80 0590 WA 80 0897 WA 80 1367
FRAZER. Janet A. BRADWISH, Sharon STONEHILL, Marjorie L.
WA 80 0905 WA 80 0900 WA 80 0605
Health Occupations CALAFIORE, Linda C. TURNER. Janice C.
ATTWOOD, Madge L WA 80 0058 WA 80 0915
WA 80 0591 PFEIFFER. Barbara V. WAGONER. Kathleen P.
BAKER. Helen 1. WA 80 0910 WA 80 0607
WA 80 0899 General Technical
BRADWISH, Sharon ARNS, Kathleen F. RAMSEY. Patricia
WA 80 0900 WA 80 0898 WA 80 0601
BUCKNER. Kathleen E. FORD. Dolores I. SHIRK. Barri L.
WA 80 090-1.,,BUNCH. Arline H.
WA 80 0904AWKINS, Carolyn R. STONEHILL, Marjorie L.
WA 80 1367
WA 80 1364 WA 80 0906 WA 80 0605
CABA'TITSEGAL, Betsy R. ROONEY. Norma G. Home Ecoamsdes
WA 80 0902 WA 80 0912 HELTON. Wendy
CALAFIORE, Linda C. SMITH. Kathryn W. WA 80 0064
WA 80 0058 WA 80 0592 ROWE. JoAnne S.
CHANN, Clara S. Other WA 80 0602
WA 80 0903 DOUGLASS. Rebecca S. GeneralCLARK. Evelyn C. WA 80 0060 BRADLEY. Esteline D.
WA 80 0059 ECHOLS. Evelyn WA 80 0061IRVIN, Vernita A. WA 80 1365 EASTMAN. Adeline J.
WA 80 0907 KICKELS. Mary K. WA 80 0595MeCONNAUGHAY, Shirley M. WA 80 0908 FLETCHER, Geneva
WA 80 0909 PFEIFFER. Barbara V. WA 80 0063WA 80 0910 HANKENHOFF, BeverlyRITTER. Doris S.
WA 80 0911 WA 80 0298TOMLINSON. Louise H. INDIANA PENROD, Mary J.
WA 80 1550 Distribution WA 80 0065
Office Occupations DEVITT. Melanie K. SELTZ, Nancy C.
ANDERSON. Marcia A. WA 80 0062 WA 80 0603
. WA 80 0590 FORD. Winnitred M. WEHMEIER, Roberta A.WA 80 0596 WA 80 0299ANNETTI, Mary A.
WA 80 0897 TURNER. Janice C. OtherBRADWISH, Sharon WA 80 0915 BOWMAN. Sylvia E.
WA 80 0900 Health Occupations WA 80 0593BUNCH. Arline H. BLAKELY. Virginia L. GAUGHAN. Marcia
WA 80 1364 WA 80 0297 WA 80 0598CALAFIORE, Linda C. COTTRELL, Norma J.
WA 80 0058 WA 80 0913 . IOWACLARK. Evelyn C. DURHAM. Carol A. Agriculture
WA 80 0059 WA 80 0594 SNYDER. Elizabeth C.
FRAZER. Janet A. FOWLER. Betty J. WA 80 0939
WA 80 0905 WA 80 0914 DistributionKAY. Virginia I. FRIEDERS, M. Miehaeleen (Sister) AINLEY, Joelyn K.
WA 80 1366 WA 80 1551 WA 80 0916REMORINO, Ann MeKENNA, Arlene M. Health Occupations
WA 80 1512 WA 80 0599 EARLY. Mary L.SHARRARD, Nina M. WA 80 0919RITTER. Doris S.
WA 80 0911 WA 80 0604 GERMAN. Claudia E.Technical SHIRK. Barri L WA 80 0921
BRADWISH, Sharon WA 80 1367 GRAHAM. M. FrancesWA 80 0900 SULEIMAN. Louise F. WA 80 0922
BUNCH. Arline H. WA 80 0606 HASEK, Jane E.WA 80 1364 Occupational Hone Ecoaousics WA 80 0924
.194163
IOWA
HESKETT, Lois R.WA 80 0925
JOHANNINGSMEIER,, Barbara F.WA 80 0926
JOHNSON, Susan G.
KOLLASCH, Delores
MARTIN, Dorothy L.
McNALLY, Mary K.
MOINE, Gretchen L.
NELSON, Beverly J.
PAPIK, Norma J.
PEEBLER, Donna R.
ROURKE, Joan M.
SNYDER, Elizabeth C.
STEEN, Barbara A.
UNDERWOOD, Janet L.
WASICEK, Margery M.
WA 80 0927
WA 80 0928
WA 80 0929
WA 80 0931
WA 80 0932
WA 80 0933
WA 80 0934
WA 80 0935
WA 80 0938
WA 80 0939
WA 80 0940
WA 80 0941
WA 80 0942
Occupational Home EconomicsA1NLEY, Joelyn K.
BROCK, Kathleen M.
COYAN, M. Noreen
HUGHES, Ruth P.
WOESTE, Gretchen L.
Office OccupationsAINLEY, Joelyn K.
GRULKE, Shirley E.
SNYDER, Elizabeth C.
Tec. lcalSNYDER, Elizabeth C.
Trade sod IndustrialSCHWINN, Linda K.
Home EconomicsHUGHES, Ruth P.
GeneralALLEN, Leno la B.
FORSTER, Jane C.
KELLEY, Mavis E.
RICHARDSON, Judith A.
OtherMeMAHILL, Janet M.
164
WA 80 0916
WA 80 0917
WA 80 0918
WA 80 0608
WA 80 0301
WA 800916
WA 80 0923
WA 80 0939
WA 80 0939
WA 80 1368
WA 80 0608
WA 80 0066
WA 80 0920
WA 30 0067
WA 80 0300
WA 80 0930
PHILLIPS, Betty J.
POTER, Brenda T.
KANSASHealth Occupations
CHASE, Asia M.
GAZER, Letty L.
SHORT, Trudy L.
TAYLOR, Mary L.
WILLIAMS, Ada E.
WA 80 0936
WA 80 0937
WA 80 0303
WA 80 0944
WA 80 0947
WA 80 0949
WA 80 0305Occupational Home Economics
COMFORT, Carolyn H.
Office OccupationsSCOTT, Betty
WILLIAMSON, Alyce L.
TechnicalYOUNG, Gay A.
Trade and IndustrialASCANIO, Darlene J.
WADSWORTH, Dorothy
Home EconomicsJOHNSON, Linda M.
WA 80 0304
WA 80 0946
WA 80 0072
WA 80 0951
WA 80 0943
WA 80 0950
WA 80 0069
GeneralBROOKSH1ER, Joanne R.
WA 80 0302HENDERSON (BROWN), Cheryl M.
WA 80 0068KEENER, Barbara J.
MOOK, Corona J.
OLSON, Carolyn D.
TATHAM, Elaine L.
KENTUCKYAgriculture
NOE, Sarah A.
SPEARS, Helen
WA 800945
WA 80 0070
WA 80 0071
WA 80 0948
WA 80 0307
WA 80 0527
DistributionLITCHFIELD, Carolyn G.
WA 80 0611OSTER, Valerie L.
Health OccupationsBLEVINS, Vivian B.
BR1EL A. O'Neal
CAIN, Jean
195tt
WA 80 1376
WA 80 0952
WA 80 1370
WA 80 0954
Program Area of Responsibility Index
GRANT, Mary A.
HODDE, Joyce A.
HOPKINS, Sonya L.
KELLY, hue R.
MESSENGER, Susan J.
MORRIS, Phyllis C.
SHELL, Vicki E.
T, ,t LOR, Sharon L.
WA 80 1372
WA 80 0955
WA 80 1373
WA 80 0077
WA 80 1375
WA 80 0078
WA 80 0613
WA 80 0080THOMPSON, Mercedes H.
WA 80 0956Occupational Home Economics
BENNETT, Charlotte M.WA 80 0609
KOENECKE, AliceWA 80 0610
Office OccupationsALLEY, Michelle H.
WA 80 1369BLEVINS, Vivian B.
WA 80 0952BRIEL, A. O'Neal
WA 80 1370BUNCH, Ruth D.
WA 80 0306CRONE, Donate C.
WA 80 1371GRANT, Mary A.
WA 80 1372NOE, Sarah A.
WA 80 0307SPEARS, Helen
WA 80 0527TAYLOR, Sharon L
WA 80 0080
TechnicalBLEVINS, Vivian B.
WA 80 0952CRONE, Donate C.
WA 80 1371GOLDSTEIN, Gloria S.
WA 80 0524TAYLOR, Sharon L
WA 80 0080Trade and Industrial
BUNCH, Ruth D.WA 30 0306
GOLDSTEIN, Gloria S.WA 80 0524
HOUCHINS, Beverly S.WA 80 1374
NOE, Sarah A.WA 80 0307
SHELL, Vicki E.WA 80 0613
SPEARS, HelenWA 80 0527
TAYLOR, Sharon L.WA 80 0080
GeneralBRISCOE, Melissa S.
WA 80 0073
Program Area of Responsibility Index
DAVIS, Hazel C.
ELLIS, Jewell D.
GABBARD, Lydia C.
GR1SE, Mary J.
JOHNSON, Elizabeth B.
LOGAN, Joyce P.
RAMIREZ, Linda C.
TIPTON, Bettie R.
VESCIO, Ann C.
OtherBOWMAN, Arlene M.
CAIN, Jean
GOLDSTEIN, Gloria S.
RILEY, Marcia G.
STRATTON, Donna lie
LOUISIANADistribution
BRASHEARS, Marie C.
Health OccupationsWINSOR, Elsa I..
WA 80 0074
WA 80 0075
WA 80 0523
WA 80 0076
WA 80 0525
WA 80 0526
WA 80 1377
WA 80 0081
WA 80 0528
WA 80 0953
WA 80 0954
WA 80 0524
WA 80 0612
WA 80 9079
WA 80 0308
WA 80 0622Occupational Hose Economics
CARPENTER, Barbara W.WA 80 0083
GILLEY, Jeanne M.WA 80 0615
HALEY, Elizabeth G.WA 80 0616
LANGSTON, Virginia L.WA 80 0618
W1NSOR, Elsa L
Office OcarpationsBENTLEY, Doris B.
BRASHEARS, Marie C.
HOBDY, Mary A.
NEEL, Reba K.
ROHNER, Faith B.
SPIGENER, JoAnne H.
TeaicalSTEVENSON, Ann W.
Trade sad IndustrialBOZANT, Sherri A.
ROHNER, Faith B.
WA 80 0622
WA 80 0614
WA 80 0308
WA 80 0617
WA 80 0620
WA 80 0310
WA 80 0311
WA 80 0621
WA 80 1378
WA 80 0310
Hone EconomicsLANGSTON, Virginia L.
GeneralBRIDGES, Ernestine S.
BROUSSARD. Marline T.
JOSEPH, Joy D.
MOUNT, Elaine W.
WILLIAMS, Phyllis M.
OtherORTEGO, Jan P.
SWAYZER, Diane
MAINEHealth Ocatpations
JONES, Jean W.
WA 80 0618
WA 80 0309
WA 80 0082
WA 80 0084
WA 80 0619
WA 80 0087
WA 80 0085
WA 80 0086
WA 80 0088Occapatiosal Home Economics
JONES, Jean W.
Office OccupationsCASEY, Brenda J.
TechnicalMARTELL, Maxine B.
Trade and IndustrialMARTELL, Maxine B.
GeneralLAMBERT, Connie I.
MARYLANDHealth Occapatioas
CHIESI, Claudia E.
COLW1LL, Ana Maria C.
DAWSON, Helen R.
DERBYSHIRE, Joan L.
DYKE, Margaret C.
WA 80 0088
WA 80 0957
WA 80 1379
WA 80 1379
WA 80 0958
WA 80 0960
WA 80 0961
WA 80 0962
WA 80 0963
WA 80 1514HALTERMAN, Martha W.
WA 80 0965LANE, Karen
LEVIN, Rhoda P.
LEVITT, Viola Y.
LINN, Lois L.
LITTLE, Charlotte B.
MILTON, Toby H.
OPACINCH, Cheryl A.
WA 80 1382
WA 80 0967
WA 80 0968
WA 80 0969
WA 80 0315
WA 80 0971
WA 80 0972
196
MARYLAND
SWINDLER, Helen C.
WARD, Madeline M.
WILLIAMS, Janet K.
Occupational Home EconoBOONE, Anne L.
DAWSON, Helen R.
HUNTER, Dorothy B.
JONES, Anne F.
NETHKEN, Mildred S.
SWANSON, Mary S.
WILLIAMS. Janet K.
Office OccupationsCHIESI, Claudia E.
DAWSON, Helen R.
DYKE, Margaret C.
GARTON, Mary W.
HALTERMAN, Martha
LeCROY, Barbara I..
LOHMANN, Ursula G.
MILTON, Toby H.
OPACINCH, Cheryl A.
SWINDLER, Helen C.
WILLIAMS, Janet K.
TechnicalBAUMMER, Norma M.
CHIESI, Claudia E.
DYKE, Margaret C.
HALTERMAN, Martha
OPACINCH, Cheryl A.
Trade sad IndustrialCHIESI, Claudia E.
LITTLE, Charlotte D.
MILTON, Toby H.
NETHKEN, Mildred S.
OPACINCH, Cheryl A.
PALLONE, Martha L
SANCHEZ, Beatrice R.
WA 80 1383
WA 80 0975
WA 80 0321maim
W.
W.
WA 80 0312
WA 80 0962
WA 80 0313
WA 80 0314
WA 80 0316
WA 80 0092
WA 80 0321
WA 80 0960
WA 80 0962
WA 80 1514
WA 80 1381
WA 80 0965
WA 80 1515
WA 80 1516
WA 80 0971
WA 80 0972
WA 80 1383
WA 80 0321
WA 80 1380
WA 80 0960
WA 80 1514
WA 80 0965
WA 80 0972
WA 80 0960
WA 80 0315
WA 80 0971
WA 80 0316
WA 80 0972
WA 80 0317
WA 80 0973
165
MARYLAND
SHANE, BarbaraWA 80 1517
STUBBS, Aretha M.WA 80 0319
WILLIAMS, Janet K.WA 80 0321
Hone EconomiesHUNTER, Dorothy B.
WA 80 0313
COOK, Alice C.WA 80 0325
D'OLIMPIO, Diane E.WA 80 0094
FRASER. Margaret S.WA 80 1553
HITCHCOCK, Barbara A.WA 80 0980
ISBELL, Irene L.WA 80 0981
KELLEY, Aurelia M.WA 80 0330
KENNEDY, Jane T.WA 80 0534
LUCEY, Dorothy LWA 80 0331
LYNCH. Kathleen A.WA 80 1518
MARCH, Angela M.WA 80 0982
MARSH, Jacqueline M.WA 80 0535
MOORE, Constance M.WA 80 1554
NOWACKI, Bibiana C.WA 80 0536
OSGOOD, Dunn D.WA 80 0334
PAPILE, Madeline C.WA 80 0335
PULA, EvaWA 80 0983
REDDY, Cecelia T.WA 80 1555
WILLIAMS, OlgaWA 80 0984
WILLIAMS, Sheila M.WA 80 1393
ZURETTI, Marion G.WA 80 0538
Occupational Home EconomicsDANIELS, Amy E.
WA 80 0326KELLEY, Aurelia M.
WA 80 0330MANCUSO, Georgette B.
WA 80 0332MATTHEWS, Ruth T.
WA 80 0333NOWACKI, Bibiana C.
WA 80 0536SHEINGOLD, Shirley K.
WA 80 0098TARLIN, Sheila W.
WA 80 0340
Office OccapatioasBARRON. Carolyn L
WA 80 0978BURNS, Helen F.
WA 80 0322CAPON, Susan B.
WA 80 0979CARUCCI, Florence P.
WA 80 0323CHARLESTON. Lolita F. (Sister)
WA 80 1384HITCHCOCK, Barbara A.
WA 80 0980MARCH, Angela M.
WA 80 0982
Program Area of Responsibility Index
PARISI, Josette (Sister)WA 80 1388
PEMBERTON, Jane G.WA 80 1389
SOUZA, Mary R. (Sister)WA 80 1391
STRONG, Pamela H.WA 80 0099
TARLIN, Sheila W.WA 80 0340
WILLIAMS. OlgaWA 80 0984
TechnicalD'OLIMPIO, Diane E.
WA 80 0094MATZA, Nancy G.
WA 80 1385MERRILL, Susan B.
WA 80 1386NOWACKI, Bibiana C.
WA i.v 0536O'KEEFE, Gayle M.
WA 80 1387STRONG, Pamela H.
WA 80 0099TARLIN, Sheila W.
WA 80 0340Trade and Indasnial
BARRON, Carolyn LWA 80 0978
D'OLIMPIO, Diane E.WA 80 0094
DUGUAY, Irene LWA 80 0531
MATZA, Nancy G.WA 80 1385
RUSSELL Carol A.WA 80 1390
STONE, Janina F.WA 80 0339
STRONG, Pamela H.WA 80 0099
TARLIN, Sheila W.WA 80 0340
WILLIAMS, Sheila M.WA 80 1393
Home EcoaosalcsUHLINGER, Susan J.
WA 80 0624General
BELLINI. Theresa M.WA 80 0529
DOE, Janet M.WA 80 0327
DUCKETT, Martha H.WA 80 0095
FLIGHT, Myrtle R.WA 80 0533
HEKKING, Marcia J.WA 80 0328
HOWES, Florence M.WA 80 0329
LYNCH, Maureen V.WA 80 0096
MOSTUE, Patricia M.WA 80 0097
PEDERZOLI, Joan W.WA 80 0336
ROUILLARD, Matilda R.WA 80 0337
LITTLE, Charlotte B.WA 80 0315
McMILLAN, Jane C.WA 80 0970
SWANSON, Mary S.WA 80 0092
GeseralARNOLD, Nola M.
WA 80 0959GLICKMAN, Gena
WA 80 0964JOHNSON, Lucile M.
WA 80 0090KUSCHEL, Anne E.
WA 80 0966PINSON, Nancy M.
WA 80 0091STRYDESKY, Rebecca H.
WA 80 0974WHMWORTH, Florence R.
WA 80 0320
OtherBROWN, Ruth C.
WA 80 0089LeCROY, Barbari L
WA 80 1515NETHKEN, Mildred S.
WA 80 0316SNOW, M. Eileen
WA 80 0318
MASSACHUSETTSAviculture
KELLEY, Aurelia M.WA 80 0330
UHLINGER, Susan J.WA 80 0624
DisbibutiouBARRON, Carolyn L.
WA 80 0978BURNS, Helen F.
WA 80 0322MARCH, Angela M.
WA 80 0982NOWACKI, Bibiana C.
WA 80 0536STRONG, Pamela H.
WA 80 0099SWAIM, Elena J.
WA 80 0100
Health OccupationsANDERSON. Amelia E.
WA 80 0976BALZANO, Joyce A.
WA 80 0977CICCOTELLI, Marie H.
WA 80 0324CONE, Lynn M.
WA 80 0530
166 1 9 7
Program Area of Responsibility Index
SCHACHTER, Jane S.
STATHAKES, Anita E.
WINER, Rachel K.
WINKLER, Kathleen A.
WRIGHT, Jeanette T.
OtherBROMFIELD, Sandra
DINGA, Susan
FEE, Mary L.
HITCHCOCK, Barbara A.
WA 80 0623
WA 80 1392
WA 80 0101
WA 80 0625
WA 80 0985
WA 80 1552
WA 80 0093
WA 80 0532
WA 80 0980RICHARDSON, Patricia A.
WA 80 0537SIMON, Sharon A.
STONE, Janina F.
WILLIAMS, Olga
MICHIGANDish-lbution
ADAMS, Marguerite W.
MOORE, Mary V.
WA 80 0338
WA 80 0339
WA 80 0984
WA 80 0341
WA 80 0628SCHOENKNECHT, Gladys M.
WA 80 0355SHIRA, Karen D.
TURNER, B. Carol
Health OccupatioasAYALA, Rowena W.
BARWICK, Nina M.
BURNS, Martha J.
CHAITIN, Nina S.
HOLOHAN, Florajane
HORTON, Moline S.
NELSON, Karen A.
NEWBY, Luetisha
PILLSBURY, Virginia L
SATTIG, Harriett H.
SCHLACK, Marilyn J.
SCHNEBLY, Martha E.
SLOANE, Darlene S.
SUNDBERG, Mary C.
WA 80 0356
WA 80 0359
WA 80 0342
WA 80 1394
WA 80 0987
WA 80 1395
WA 80 1397
WA 80 0989
WA 80 0992
WA 80 0108
WA 80 0993
WA 80 0994
WA 80 0995
WA 80 0629
WA 80 1d01
WA 80 0630
TURNER, B. CarolWA 80 0359
Occupational Hose EconomicsANDERSON, Sherry L
WA 80 0102AYALA, Rowena W.
ELWELL, Donna G.
McMULLEN, Elsa A.
Office OccupationsADAMS, Marguerite W.
BARWICK, Nina M.
CHAITIN,, Nina S.
CURLEY, Delores M.
KRUPP, Dorothy I..
MOORE, Mary V.
PAYNE, Freddie M.
RUPP, Barbara A.
SCHLACK, Marilyn J.
WA 80 0342
WA 80 0346
WA 80 0627
WA 80 0341
WA 80 1394
WA 80 1395
WA 80 1396
WA 80 1398
WA 80 0628
WA 80 1400
WA 80 0354
WA 80 0995SCHOENKNECHT, Gladys M.
WA 80 0355TURNER, B. Carol
Tech* icalBARWICK, Nina M.
SCHLACK, Marilyn J.
WA 80 0359
WA 80 1394
WA 80 0995
Trade mad IndustrialMIDDLETON, Donna J.
WA SO 1399SCHLACK, Marilyn J.
WA 80 0995SCHOENKNECHT, Gladys M.
WA 80 0355Home Economics
McMULLEN, Elsa A.WA 80 0627
GeneralBONAPARTE, Gertrude F.
WA 80 0103BOWEN, Ella M.
BOYER, Judith M.
BROWN, Mary M.
CARR, Julia H.
CHRISTENSEN, Jean K.
COTTON, Sharon A.
DANFORD, Jan R.
DeROSE, Anne L
WA 80 0626
WA 80 0986
WA 80 0104
WA 80 0343
WA 80 0988
WA 80 0344
WA 80 0539
WA 80 0105
198
MINNESOTA
DONLIN, Alberta J.WA 80 0345
GOETZ, Joyce M.WA 80 0347
GROGGEL, Mary LWA 80 0540
HARRISON, Elvira W.WA 80 0348
HURKLEY, Donna J.WA 80 0349
INGRAM, Nancy J.WA 80 0350
JEFFRIES-JACKSON, Lola V.WA 80 0106
KELLY,, Shirley A.WA 80 0351
KILPONEN, Kathleen H.WA 80 0990
LANE, Mary 0.WA 80 0352
LINCOLN, Sara A.WA 80 0107
McBRIEN, Marjorie B.WA 80 0991
McLEAN, Sharron LWA 80 0353
SHEPHERD, Susan J.WA 80 0541
TABOR, Patricia A.WA 80 0357
TAKIS, AlexandriaWA 80 0358
WILLIAMS, Jonnie LWA 80 0996
MINNESOTADishibutiou
ELLISON, Alice M.WA 80 0361
KITTS, Anne H.WA 80 0365
STANLEY, Ruth C.WA 80 0367
STENGEL, Judith A.WA 80 1005
Health OccupationsASKLUND, Shirley C.
WA 10 0998HAGEL, Lois C.
WA 80 0111ROSDAHL, Caroline B.
WA 80 1004STENGEL, Judith A.
WA 80 1005STEVENSEN, Helen T.
WA 80 1006YUCEL, Martha E.
WA 80 1007OccupatioNal Homo Economics
BARDUSON,, BarbaraWA 80 0999
BELL, Lou R.WA 80 0360
ELLISON, Alice M.WA 80 0361
HAGEL, Lois C.WA 80 0111
HEDTKE, DelphineWA 80 0364
167
MINNESOTA
KITTS, Anne H.WA 80 0365
KOIVUMAKI, Elaine W.WA 80 1001
LEHMAN, Muriel I.WA 80 0366
STENGEL, Judith A.WA 80 1005
THOMAS, Ruth G.WA 80 0632
Office OccupationsELLISON, Alice M.
WA 80 0361KITTS, Anne H.
WA 80 0365STANLEY, Ruth C.
WA 80 0367STENGEL, Judith A.
WA 80 1005
TechnicalKOIVUMAKI, Elaine W.
WA 80 1001
Trade sad IsdastrialELLISON, Alice M.
WA 80 0361KITTS, Anne H.
WA 80 0365KOIVUMAKI, Elaine W.
WA 80 1001
Home EcosomicsHEDTICE, Delphine
WA 80 0364THOMAS, Ruth G.
WA 80 0632
GeneralANDERSON, Joy A.
WA 80 0997BOBEN, Donna K.
WA 80 0109FAIR, Diane L.
WA 80 0362HANSON, Jean T.
WA 80 0363KIRCHHOFF, Marge L.
WA 80 1000PAUL, Phyllis M.
WA 80 0112RIKKE, Carol A.
WA 80 0113STONE, Sandra M.
WA 80 0114
OtherDURKEN, Jo leen M.
WA 80 0110RAUCH, Gay H.
WA 80 1002REED-TAYLOR, Josephine
WA 80 1003STARKS, Gretchen A.
WA 80 0631
MISSISSIPPIDistribution
LESTER, Mildred M.WA 80 0118
PLITT, Domenica LWA 80 0368
Health OccupationsGORDON, Polly T.
' WA 80 1008LAY, Nancy A.
WA 80 0117SPANN,, Mary C.
WA 80 0635
Occupational Hose EconomicsLESTER, Mildred M.
WA 80 0118PLITT, Domenica L.
WA 80 0368SMITH, Modestine
WA 80 0634
Office OccupationsCALLAWAY, Charlene W.
WA 80 0633GORDON, Polly T.
WA 80 1008LAY, Nancy A.
WA 80 0117PLITT, Domenica L.
WA 80 0368SPANN, Mary C.
WA 80 0635WATSON, Betty S.
WA 80 0120
TechnicalFOSTER, Hazel L
WA 80 1403GORDON, Polly T.
WA 80 1008
Trade sad IndustrialBRELAND, Natha L
WA 80 1402FOSTER, Hazel L
WA 80 1403GORDON, Polly T.
WA 80 1008JONES, Glenda F.
WA 80 1404PLITT, Domenica L.
WA 80 0368THOMAS, Ida H.
WA 80 1010
GeneralHAGGARD, Shirley J.
WA 80 0116McCOOL, Barbara J.
WA 80 1009McLARTY, Julia E.
WA 80 0119WHITE, Nancy J.
WA 80 1011WILEY, Berniece
WA 80 0121WONG, Betty J.
WA 80 0122WOODALL, Martha L
WA 80 1012WOODWARD, Hilda S.
WA 80 1013
OtherBESS, Fern E.
WA 80 0115
MISSOURIDistributio.
Program Area of Responsibility Index
HUTTON, Edie G.WA 80 0129
Health OccupationsANTHONY, Linda J.
WA 80 0369CLINKENBEARD, Ruth J.
WA 80 0370DOLECKI, Yolanda T.
WA 80 0125EDWARDS, D. Jane
WA 80 1017ESRY, Cordelia M.
WA 80 0637FENTON, Marie E.
WA 80 1019GARRETT, Heraldine
WA 80 0371GEVECKER, Guinevere B.
WA 80 0372GILLE, Suun V.
WA 80 0638GOLDSTON, Sarah J.
WA 80 1556HAAS, Jean A.
WA 80 1020HALL, Patricia A.
WA 80 1021HANKS, Marlene S.
WA 80 0126IMMER, Beryle J.
WA 80 0374IPOCK, Betty J.
WA 80 0639KRAMER, May E.
WA 80 0375MACY, Barbara J.
WA 80 1028RIEHN, Martha L.
WA 80 0378RUTMAN, Roanne C.
WA 80 1557SAUCIER, Bonnie L
WA 80 1030SPROSS, A. Katherine
WA 80 0379WALDROP, Betty J.
WA 80 1032WHITE, Sharon R.
WA 80 1558WOOD, Dianna K.
WA 80 1033YOUNG, Amy M.
WA 80 1035
Occupational Home EconomicsHERRIAGE, Phyllis M.
WA 80 0128HINESLEY, Margaret L
WA 80 0373KINDRICK, Paula L
WA 80 0130
Office OccupationsEVANS, Shirley J.
WA 80 1018FENTON, Marie E.
WA 80 1019GOLDSTON, Sarah J.
WA 80 1556HANKS, Marlene S.
WA 80 0126
168 199
Program Area of Responsibility Index NEW JERSEYMADDOX, Neva P.
THOMPSON, Karen E.
WITHEROW, Mary
TechnicalBUCKMAN, Karen H.
FENTON, Mahe E.
HANKS, Marlene S.
HOWALD, Nina M.
RUND, Christine M.
WITHEROW, Mary
Trade and IndustrialBENNETT, B. Kathy
BUCKMAN, Karen H.
FENTON, Mahe E.
GOLDSTON, Sarah J.
HANKS, Marlene S.
HUTTON, Edie G.
LASKY, Jeanette
MOON, Mary R.
GeneralATKINS, Linda A.
BUDIG, Jeanne E.
DUVALL, Betty
HIBDON, Nila L.
LAKE, Marcia H.
LEE, Jeanne S.
LYNCH, Jo Ann
MORETSKY, Judith G.
SCHILLIE, Charlene
WEST, Lynda L
WRIGHT, Dorothy M.
WA 80 0640
WA 80 1407
WA 80 0380
WA 80 1015
WA 80 1019
WA 80 0126
WA 80 1023
WA 80 1029
WA 80 0380
WA 80 1014
WA 80 1015
WA 80 1019
WA 80 1556
WA 80 0126
WA 80 0129
WA 80 1405
WA 80 1406
WA 80 0123
WA 80 0636
WA 80 1016
WA 80 1022
WA 80 1025
WA 80 1026
WA 80 1027
WA 80 0377
WA 80 1031
WA 800641
WA 80 1034Other
DAMERON, Glenda K.WA 80 0124
HARGADINE, Georganna M.WA 80 0127
KUHLMAN-HARRISON, Judy R.WA 80 1024
LOWER, Mary A.WA 80 0376
MONTANADistribution
REED, Marion L.WA 80 0133
Health OccupationsHILLEBOE, Susan C.
WA 80 1036Occupational Home Economics
BRIGGS, Margaret
HILLEBOE, Susan C.
McAULAY, Mary E.
Office Occupations .
HILLEBOE, Susan C.
REED, Marion L.
GeneralHOFFMAN, Betty L.
NEBRASKAHealth Occupations
DAVISON, Judith A.
EGGLAND, Carol A.
HOLMBERG, Mary Lou
KENDLE, Phyllis C.
McPHERSON, Kathleen A.
WISE, Mary K.
WA 80 0642
WA 80 1036
WA 80 0132
WA 80 1036
WA 80 0133
WA 80 0131
WA 80 1040
WA 80 1041
WA 80 1043
WA 80 1045
WA 80 1046
WA 80 1051
Occupational Home EconomicsCLANCY, Lena L
WA 80 1039HALVERSON, Kathryn A.
WA 80 1042NEWTON, Audrey E.
Office OccupationsBUSH, Carol A.
MASTERS, Ann
WISE, Mary K.
GeneralBINKLEY, Andrea L
BUELL, Carol D.
CRAIN, Hazel M.
HAROUFF, Marge A.
HATHEWAY, Margie I.
ROBERTS, Imogene 0.
WA 80 0644
WA 80 1408
WA 80 0136
WA 80 1051
WA 80 1037
WA 80 1038
WA 80 0643
WA 80 0134
WA 80 0135
WA 80 1047SKOBJAK, Bernadette L.
WA 80 1048
WA 80 1049WOOD, Dianna K. SWANSON, Barbara J.
WA 80 1033
200
OtherHUNTER, M. Jane
TAYLOR, Nancy C.
NEVADAHealth Occupations
GLENNEN, Mary C.
- MARTIN, Bernice M.
MICHEL, Mary A.
wirr, Rosemary
Office OccupationsDAIN, JoAnne G.
OtherDAIN, JoAnne G.
WA 80 1044
WA 80 1050
WA 80 1053
WA 80 1054
WA 80 0645
WA 80 0646
WA 80 1052
WA 80 1052
NEW HAMPSHIREHealth Occupations
FILLION, Judith D.WA 80 0137
PRESTON, FaithWA 80 1056
Occupational Home EconomicsGLASSCOCK, Sharron S.
WA 80 0138Office Occupations
FOLEY, Mary I. (Sister)WA 80 1055
Home EconomicsGLASSCOCK, Sharron S.
WA 80 0138
NEW JERSEYAgriculture
GROENING, Eva J.
Health OccupationsBOGER, Mildred A.
COLE, Marian M.
WA 80 0648
WA 80 0381
WA 80 0382ELSASSER, Ruth E.
WA 80 0647EUSEBIO-KELLY, Chu-its
WA 80 1411GILETTO, Marian P.
GROENING, Eva J.
MORRISON, Peg
NOBLE, Rosie A.
RENOUF, Marcia H.
SNELL, Margaret A.
THOMAS, Jo-Anne M.
TREWERN, Karen L.
WA 80 1058
WA 80 0648
WA 80 1413
WA 80 0649
WA 80 1414
WA 80 0652
WA 80 1559
WA 80 1416
169
NEW JERSEY
Oecapational Hone EconomicsPALZER, Doris M.
Office OccupationCOLE, Marian M.
KARON, Eileen
MORRISON, Peg
TechnicalCOLE, Marian M.
CRAMER, Lorett E.
Trade sad IndustrialAIDUKAS, Nancy
BOGER, Mildred A.
COLE, Marian M.
CRAMER, Lorett E.
DORF, Elaine R.
GROENING, Eva J.
WA 80 0650
WA 80 0382
WA 80 1412
WA 80 1413
WA 80 0382
WA 80 1057
WA 80 1409
WA 80 0381
WA 80 0382
WA 80 1057
WA 80 1410
WA 80 0648HENTSCHEL, Meredith C.
WA 80 0142MARION, Elizabeth C.
PRISCO, Dorothy A.
SHOSTAK, Libby
WA 80 0386
WA 80 0651
WA 80 1415
GeneralBIRCHENALL, Joan M.
WA 80 0139FINKLE, Renee
FORSTER, Eloise M.
IADIPAOLI, Marie &..
JACKSON, Allison L
KAHN, Claudia F.
MORTON, Shirley I.
POCSI, Martha J.
PORTMAN, Sharon D.
RISINGER, Rosalie C.
SMITH, Susan E.
WALKER, Jacqueline
WA 80 0141
WA 80 0383
WA 80 0384
WA 80 0143
WA 80 0385
WA 80 0144
WA 80 0145
WA 80 0146
WA 80 0387
WA 80 0388
WA 80 0147
OtherCUBIT-SWOYER, Donna J.
WA 80 0140SMITH, Shirley L
WA 80 1519
NEW MEXICO
170
Health OccupationMICALI, Janice E.
WA 80 1061SANDERSON, Rosemary L.
WA 80 1062SCARBOROUGH, Margaret J.
WA 80 0653
Office OccupationsSCARBROUGH, Virginia L
WA 80 1417
Trade sad IndustrialWHITNEY, Louise
GeneralCUMMINGS, Denis D.
DAVALOS, Helen C.
LUDWIG, Wilma R.
TRUJILLO, Melva J.
VALDEZ, Connie A.
VILLA, Drucilla J.
NEW YORK
WA 80 1418
WA 80 1059
WA 80 1060
WA 80 0148
WA 80 1063
WA 80 1064
WA 80 1065
DistributionDOUGHERTY, Miry E.
EVANS, Carolyn M.
HENSCHEL, Carol J.
HILEMAN, Susan
POTTER, Marian W.
Health OccupationsBACKUS, Jacqueline
BLACK, Elizabeth S.
BYRD, Deborah M.
CARL, Elizabeth P.
CELEONE, Linda K.
CHARTIER, Jeanne D.
CROWLEY, Judeth A.
DELEHANTY, Patricia E.
DROZDOWSKI, Helen C.
FINNEGAN, Katherine K.
FISK, Dorothy E.
FUCCI, Patricia A.
GROSS, Lori L
HAHN, Mary M.
KEARNEY, Elizabeth L
WA 80 0391
WA 80 1069
WA 80 1563
WA 80 1426
WA 80 0154
WA 80 0542
WA 80 1066
WA 80 1560
WA 80 0389
WA 80 0543
WA 80 0544
WA 80 1067
WA 80 0545
WA 80 0393
WA 80 0546
WA 80 0547
WA 80 1424
WA 80 1425
WA 80 0551
WA 80 0397
20j
Program Area of Responsibility Index
KERRIGAN, Carol M.WA 80 0398
LEMIEUX, Joyce G.WA 80 0555
LOGAN, Eugenia M.WA 80 1071
McCONNELL, Jane S.WA 80 1072
NAPLES, Katherine D.WA 80 0400
OLDHAM-BONNER, Dorothy M.WA 80 1073
OSTLER, Ruth-EllenWA 80 0153
RIVERS, Angelina S.WA 80 0402
SNYDER, Elizabeth M.WA 80 1565
SOUPIOS, Marion D.WA 80 1432
VILLIERS, Susan LWA 80 0558
WARNER, Beverly A.WA 80 1078
WIESNER, DorothyWA 80 1434
Occupational Hone EconomicsDOLBER, Roslyn L
DONEGER, Helen S.
HENSCHEL, Carol J.
WA 80 1422
WA 80 1423
WA 80 1563KLINK, Marilyn
WA 80 0152McGUIRE, Carol P.
WA 80 0399NAPLES, Katherine D.
WA 80 0400STOUT, Janet P.
WA 80 0155TORCHIANA, Margarida L
WA 80 0655TORTORA, Phyllis G.
WA 80 0656
Office OccupationsBACKUS, Jacqueline
WA 80 0542CARL, Elizabeth P.
WA 80 0389CROWLEY, Judeth A.
WA 80 1067DOUGHERTY, Mary E.
WA 80 0391EVANS, Carolyn M.
WA 80 1069FISK, Dorothy E.
WA 80 0547FLEMING, Florence R.
WA 80 0394HENSCHEL, Carol J.
WA 80 1563KRAMER, Dale W.
WA 80 1427LAWLOR, MaryAnn M.
WA 80 1428MARTEL, Theresa M.
WA 80 1430SCAPPATICCI, Diane
WA 80 1431
Program Area of Responsibility Index
VILLIERS, Susan L.WA 80 0558
WHEAT, Kay G.WA 80 1433
TodusicalCHOSAK, Beverly
WA 80 1420CROWLEY, Judeth A.
WA 80 1067GARVIN, Mary G.
WA 80 1561HILEMAN, Susan
WA 80 1426KEARNEY, Elizabeth L.
WA 80 0397LANPHEAR, Virginia M.
WA 80 1564OXTOBY, Lillian R.
WA 80 1074PETERS, Linda T.
WA 80 1075SHEEHAN, Margaret M.
WA 80 1077SNYDER, Elizabeth M.
WA 80 1565VILLIERS, Susan L.
WA 80 0558WIESNER, Dorothy
WA 80 1434WOOD, Ann E.
WA 80 1079Trade and Iadastrial
BACKUS, JacquelineWA 80 0542
CAIRO, ChristineWA 80 1419
CARL, Elizabeth P.WA 80 0389
CROWLEY, Judeth A.WA 80 1067
DAVIDSON, Doris K.WA 80 1421
FLEMING, Florence R.WA 80 0394
GARVIN, Mary G.WA 80 1561
HAHN, Mary M.WA 80 0551
HILEMAN, SusanWA 80 1426
JAFFE, Hilde W.WA 80 1070
VILLIERS, Susan L.WA 80 0558
OmaniBELTON, Doris L
WA 80 0149DeROSA, Ruth H.
WA 80 0390DOWNEY, Amy S.
WA 80 0392EGAN, Mary M.
WA 80 1068FARRIS, Charlotte J.
WA 80 0654GARGANO, Renee B.
WA 80 0548GORMAN, Angeline S.
WA 80 0549
GREENE, BarbaraWA 80 0395
HANNENBERG, Vera L.WA 80 0396
HELLERBACH, Edda M.WA 80 0552
JOHANNESSEN, NormaWA 80 0553
KEIRSBILCK, Donna H.WA 80 0554
REYNOLDS, Eleanor R.WA 80 0556
ROUSSEAU, June C.WA 80 0403
ROYCE, NolaWA 80 0557
SABATO, Ann Z.WA 80 0404
SEMINARA, Eleanor F.WA 80 1076
OilierFRANDINO, Mildred
WA 80 0150GRIFFITHS, Lyn T.
WA 80 0550HANEMAN, Eugenia
WA 80 1562JABONASKI, Carol
WA 80 0151LEVINE, Benita
WA 80 1429PERLMUTTER, Deborah E.
WA 80 0401SOUPIOS, Marion D.
WA 80 1432
NORTH CAROLINADistribution
PROFFITT, Sally P.WA 80 0157
STANDISH, Betty E.WA 80 0408
Heal& OempatioasJONES, Shirley T.
WA 80 1086KISER, Jessie P.
WA 80 1087SMITH, Beverly J.
WA 80 1566TILLMAN, Polly C.
WA 80 1091Oeatpadosal Hoes &amain
PETROWSKI, Lois S.WA 80 1089
PRUITT, Dorothy G.WA 80 01511
TRIPP, Hazel G.WA 80 0159
UNRATH, Marjory C.WA 80 0160
Mee OceupadonsATKINSON, June S.
WA 80 0156JONES, Shirley T.
WA 80 1086WARD, Earlene V.
WA 80 1436Toe ludas,
NORTH DAKOTA
BROWN, Rita B.WA 80 1080
HESSENFLOW, Johnna E.WA 80 1085
JONES, Shirley T.WA 80 1086
PETROWSKI, Lois S.WA 80 1019
Trade sad IndustrialBROWN, Rita B.
WA 80 1080CORMACK, Margaret H.
WA 80 1520FRANKLIN, Sabrina M.
WA 80 1083GAMBILL, Ada M.
WA 80 1084HESSENFLOW, Johnna E.
WA 80 1085JONES, Shirley T.
WA 80 1086OLDHAM, Aileen B.
WA 80 1435Haas Ecoamaks
PRUITT, Dorothy G.WA 80 0158
GianniBAILEY, Jarahnee H.
WA 80 0405COX, Scottie W.
WA 80 1081FLOYD, Vivian N.
WA 80 1082GORDON, Mable L
WA 80 0406PEARSON, A. Belinda
WA 80 0407PERNELL, Elsie H.
WA 80 1088SAUNDERS, Rebecca J.
WA 80 1090STOGNER, Myrtle D.
WA 80 0409TURLINGTON, Ann T.
WA 80 1092Odor
HESSENFLOW, Johnna E.WA 80 1085
STANDISH, Betty E.WA 80 0408
TURNER, Terilyn C.WA 80 1093
NORTH DAKOTAAgriadture
MURPHY, Patricia D.WA 80 0658
Occepadoard Haw FozonondesDOBRY, Alberta M.
WA 80 0657MURPHY, Patricia D.
WA 80 0658NEUHARTH, Vicki L
WA 80 0161Homo &mammies
COLLIS, Jean M.WA 80 1567
NEUHARTH, Vicki LWA 80 0161
202 171
NORTH DAKOTA
GametalSHURK,, 'Harriet R.
WA 80 0410
OHIOAgrlealtura
LEWANDOSKI, Clue D.WA 80 1106
PRINCE, Bonnie L
DietrIbetItswBUTLER, Joan K.
CHARLES, Anne E.
GELLNER, Carol A.
GLOSNER, Joann C
WA 843 1111
WA 800412
WA 10 1091
WA 80 0418
WA 80 0419GREENWOOD, Virginia R.
WA 10 0420KREMPASKY, Rose M.
LUDWIG, Christine W.
MACKALL, Emily P.
MILLER. Marilyn J.
O'TOOLE, Cathleen M.
Health OceepotloasADESSO, Cathi
BROWN. Suzanne S.
WA 80 0425
WA .80 0428
WA 80 0674
WA 10 0429
WA 80 0611
WA 80 1094
WA 80 1096CHAMBERLAIN. Carrie L.
WA 10 1097CICCOTELLI, Barbara M.
CLAUSON, Elsa J.
ECKFELD, Nancy L.
JACOBS, Gloria B.
WA 10 0413
WA 80 0414
WA 80 1101
WA 80 0423KAMINSKI. Geraldine M.
WA 80 1105LANDIS, Judith W.
LEWANDOSKI, Clare D.
LUBARSKY, Rochelle L.
MAXSON, Judith A.
MIMS. Barbara L
OECHSLER, Dorothy A.
RAYBURN. Judith D.
SCHWARBERG, Helene
SEWELL, Jean R.
SLEICHER, Martha M.
SWANGER, Carolyn M.
172
WA 80 0426
WA 80 1106
WA 80 0673
WA 80 1107
WA 80 0167
WA 80 OM
WA 80 1112
WA 80 OW
WA 80 0656
WA 80 0617
WA BO 1114
TOMPKINS, Wilma W.
WATSON. Betty L
WITTMEYER, Alma L
Program Area of Respoesibility Index
SEWELL, Jean R.
WEST, Anne H.
TeebakalWA 80 1116 COOPER, Mary Ellen
Oenipathmal Home IkeeemiesARMSTRONG, Barbara N.
WA 80 0660
WA 80 0690
WA 80 0430
BAILEY, Lena
FARGO, Denise S.
r'ELLNER, Carol A.
HALSTEAD, Georgia
HENDERSON, Gail H.
JESKO, Karen K.
JOHNSON, Bonnie L.
KISTER, Joanna H.
MILLER, Marilyn I.
PERNICE, Laura M.
PRICE. Sonia M.
REED, Barbara J.
WA 80 0661
WA 80 0417
WA tO 0418
WA 80 0670
WA 80 0164
WA 80 0165
WA 80 11134
WA 80 0166
WA 80 0429
WA 80 0161
WA 80 0169
WA 80 0170VESSELSPLANTZ, Dena
WA 80 0172VOORHIES, Kathy I.
Mee OemintieasBEST, Veiva M.
CICCOTELLI, Barbara M.
FARGO, Denise S.
GELLNER, Carol A.
WA 80 0173
WA 10 0411
WA 80 0413
WA 80 0417
WA 80 0418GLOSNER, Joann C.
1 WA 80 0419GREENWOOD, Virginia R.
WA 80 0420HAMMETT, Mary B.
HAUEISEN, Mariwyn D.
JACKSON, Mary K.
KRABBE, Joan L
KREMPASKY, Rose M.
LUDWIG. Christine W.
MILLER, Marilyn J.
OBRIST, Marjorie J.
ROBINSON. Paulette H.
SEFTON, Cynthia D.
WA 80 0421
WA 10 0422
WA 80 1103
WA $0 1438
WA 80 0425
WA 10 0428
WA 80 0429
WA 80 1109
WA 80 0171
WA 10 0615
2 93
FOUGHT, Carol A.
KOMPERDA, Nancy A.
McDONOUGH, Garnett
SEWELL, Jean R.
SLEICHER, Martha M.
Trade sod ladostrialADESSO. Cathi
BAILEY. N. June
CHARLES. Anne E.
EDEN. Rebecca P.
FARGO. Denise S.
HAWTHORNE, Sally
KRABBE, Joan L.
MAKO, Rita I.
PRINCE. Bonnie L
SCHWARBERG, Helene
SEWELL, Jean R.
STOREY. Elsie H.
WRIGHT, Barbara K.
Haw IteeasaaleaARMSTRONG. Barbara
BAILEY. Lena
BLACK. Mabel! P.
KISTER, Joanna H.
CasualCAMPBELL-THRANE,
CARRELL. Marilyn J.
CHASE. Shirley A.
COFER. Linda L
DENNISTON, Betty A.
DICKERSON, Dorothy
EVANS. Nancy S.
GALANES. Gloria J.
WA 10 0686
WA 80 0695
WA 80 1100
WA 80 1102
WA 10 1561L.
WA 10 1101
WA 10 0686
WA 10 OW
WA 10 1094
WA 80 1095
WA 80 1091
WA 80 0416
WA SO 0417
WA 80 143?
WA 10 1431
WA 10 1439
WA 10 1111
WA 10 0684
WA 80 0686
WA 80 1441
WA 80 0697
N.WA 80 0660
WA 80 0661
WA 800162
WA $43 0166
LucilleWA 80 0664
J.
WA SO 0665
WA SO 0666
WA SO 1099
WA 80 0667
WA 10 0415
WA 80 0163
WA SO 0669
Press Ares et Raparibility WinKOLDE, Rosemary F.
LOWRY, Sharon A.
MILLER, Juliet V.
MILLS, Judith H.
PARR, Wilma R.
PETERSON. Marls P.
STURCH, Patty J.
VE1TER, Louise
VORNDRAN, Barbara S.
WATKINS, Linda S.
OdinADAMS, Kay A.
VICE, Juanita W.
lOWERS, Ellen
FRANKEN, Marion E.
JOHNSON. Bonnie I..
JOHNSON. Marion T.
KOWLE, Carol P.
McKINNEY, Lorella A.
MERTENS, Donna M.
MINUGH, Carol J.
NUNEZ. Ann R.
O'TOOLE, Cathleen M.
ROSS. Novella M.
SPIRER. Janet E.
THEWLIS, Pauline M.
THOMAS. Betty J.
THOMPSON, Phyllis E.
VEGSO, Kathryn A.
WINKFIELD, Pat W.
OKLAHOMADistrillades
DENHAM. Diane W.
ELIAS. Karen L.
FRYE, Mary L
WHETS-TINE. Gladys B.
WA 110 0424
WA 110 0427
WA SO 0677
WA 80 1440
WA SO 1110
WA SO OM
WA 801113
WA 110 0692
WA $O 0693
WA 110 0694
WA 110 0659
WA 110 0662
WA 110 0663
WA 10 0441
WA $0 1104
WA 10 0671
WA 110 0672
WA $0 O 0675
WA 110 0676
WA 10 0671
WA 10 0679
WA 80 0611
WA SO 0613
WA 80 061111
WA 80 149
WA SO 1115
WA 80 06119
WA 110 0691
WA SO 0696
WA 80 1118
WA 80 0177
WA $0 0698
WA 80 0438
Health OcametiensHARRIS, Jan A.
KIBLEN, Judy S.
MILIIY, Kathleen M.
NORTH. Mary L.
PATTON, Lucille W.
RANDALL, Mary M.
WA SO 0432
WA SO 1523
WA 80 0435
JOHNSON. Nedra L
JORGENSON, D. Elaine
MAHAFFEY, Edna R.
THOMPSON, Joyce E.
WA $O 1119 GeneralBENSON. Ann M.
CARMAN. Donna L
CONWAY, J. Eileen
COURY, Lin G.
GREEN. Fern A.
HOLLEY, Larry A.
KELLER. Paula A.
LAUGHLIN, Carol K.
McINTOSH, trends G.
SAWATZKY, Joyce A.
SMITH. Joyce E.
WA 110 0431 SMITH, Linda L.
WA SO 1111 STONE. Sheik D.
WA 110 0432 TRICINELLA, Barbara A.
WA SO 1523 WOMACK. Jan G.
WA $0 1120 OtherBURNETT, Janice S.
WA 10 0431
WA $0 0701
WA 10 0113Oecapmdenal Hems Keenemlee
HIRSCHLEIN, Beulah M.WA 110 0699
WA $O 0179JOHNSON. Nedra L.
JORGENSON, D. Elaine
MAHAFFEY, Edna R.
PATTON, Lucille W.
THOMPSON, Joyce L
VERMILLION. JoeAnn
Ogee OcropefsesBACK. Kathryn L.
DENHAM, Diane W.
HARRIS. Jan A.
KIBLEN, Judy S.
REED. Bobbie J.
WHETSTINE, Gladys B.
TechnicalBACK. Kathryn L
DENHAM, Diane W.
JAMES. Georsetts
JOHNSON. Beatryce J.
STACY, Thelma L.
Trade sad IndastilalBACK. Kathryn L
DENHAM, Diane W.
HARRIS, Jan A.
JOHNSON, Beatryce J.
KIBLEN, Judy S.
PATTON, Lucille W.
WA 110 0700
WA 110 0112
WA 100701
WA 110 0111:
WA 110 0437
WA 110 0431
WA 110 1111
WA 110 1521
WA 110 1522
WA 110 '515
WA '1.0 0431
WA 110 1118
WA 10 0432
WA SO 1522
WA 80 1523
WA 100701Hese Eamemies
HIRSCHLEIN, Beulah M.WA 80 0699
244
PATTON, Lucille W.
OREGONDiserthatioa
JEWELL. Surds A.
McDONNAL, Marie E.
SCHRANK, Holly L.
Health OecapatlesaDAVEY, Barbara A.
HALL, Sue D.
JEWELL, Suds A.
KOREIVA, Bonnie L
LAMBERT. Charlotte L
MOUNT. Sally A.
O'BRIEN, Anne E.
SLED. Jill G.
OREGON
WA 110 0179
WA 110 0700
WA SO 0112
WA tO 0116
WA ao 0559
WA 110 0175
WA $01117
WA 100176
WA 110 0171
WA SO 0433
WA tO 0110
WA $0 01/1
WA 10 0434
WA 10 0114
WA 40 1121
WA 10 1524
WA SO 0115
WA SO 0434
WA SO 0439
WA 10 0174
WA 10 0701
WA 110 0703
WA 10 0441
WA 110 0706
WA SO 1113
WA 10 1127
WA 80 0703
WA 10 1130
WA 110 0704
WA BO 0705
WA SO 1133
WA SO 1445
173
OREGON
Occupational Home EconomicsDRESSER, Judy K.
WA 80 1124GALBRAITH, Joan
WA 80 1125HOPPS, Zona J.
WA 80 1128KOREIVA, Bonnie L.
WA 80 1130McDONNAL, Marie E.
WA 80 0441
Office OccupationsAZORR, Gladys S.
WA 80 1526BROOKS, Bobbie L
WA 80 1122CRUMBAKER, Mary K.
WA 80 1442JEWELL, Star la A.
WA 80 0703KOREIVA, Bonnie L
WA 80 1130McDONNAL, Marie E.
WA 80 0441MYLAN, Irene J.
WA 80 1132RAUGHT, Rebecca A.
WA 80 1444TAYLOR, Zoe L
WA 80 1446WAGER, Lola B.
WA 80 0189
Tot:WealCRUMBAKER, Mary K.
WA 80 1442EDWARDS, Judith B.
WA 80 0560FERGUSON, Susan L
WA 80 1443JEWELL, Star la A.
WA 80 0703McLAUGHLIN, Patsy J.
WA 80 1528MYLAN, Irene J.
WA 80 1132STORME, Fay E.
WA 80 0442
Trade and IndustrialMcDONNAL, Marie E.
WA 80 0441STORME, Fay E.
WA 80 0442
GeneralDUMDI, Eleanor S.
WA 80 0440GRAHAM, R. Irene
WA 80 1527GUSTAFSON, Jean B.
WA 80 1126HAMBY, Jeannette K.
WA 80 0561HOUCK-LOWERY, Margaret W.
WA 80 1129McCORD, Carolyn L
WA 80 1131SIEBERT, Joan K.
WA 80 0188WALLACE, Sharon A.
WA 80 0707
OtherDOST, Jeanne
WA 80 0702GALBRAITH, Joan
WA 80 1125HUNTER, Andrea
WA 80 1570MARTIN, Sharon M.
WA 80 0187
PENNSYLVANIADistribution
BAIME, Gloria J.WA 80 1447
CORDOVA, Mary G.WA 80 0445
CURRAN, Blanche M.WA 80 0191
LIMBERTY, Jane H.WA 80 1136
MAZERO, T. JeanWA 80 1139
McCANN, Margery J.WA 80 1456
STERNBERG, Adele M.WA 80 1141
WALKER, Edith M.WA 80 0459
Health OccupationsANDERSON, Elisabeth B.
WA 80 0708BLANK, Elizabeth M.
WA 80 0443BORTON, Margaret M.
WA 80 0709CANCILA, Rita T.
WA 30 4444FRANCIS, Rosa D.
WA 80 0448HARDING, A. Louise
WA 80 0195LEMKE, Haru H.
WA 80 1135LIMBERTY, Jane H.
WA 80 1136LOBEL, Use
WA 80 1453LUCAS, Mina S.
WA 80 1137LUKS, Sandra S.
WA 80 1138McCANN, Margery J.
WA 80 1456MITCHELL Lucille J.
WA 80 0452O'ROURKE, Nancy C.
WA 80 0715PASCASIO, Anne
WA 80 0716STERNBERG, Adele M.
WA 80 1141SWINEFORD, Sylvia R.
WA 80 0458WALKER, Gail M.
WA 80 1572Occupational Home Economics
DAVIS, Olendean J.WA 80 0192
DEMERY, Mary F.WA 80 0446
Program Area of Responsibility
FRANCIS, Rosa D.
FRASER, M. Jamesine (Sister)
KAZMER, Alma L
O'ROURKE, Nancy C.
ROBERTSON, Margaret B.
SIMON, Anita
SMITH, Alice B.
Office OccupationsBAIME, Gloria J.
BUEHL, Elizabeth A.
LEVINE, Phyllis F.
LEVITAN, Esther W.
LOBEL, Ilse
LYON, Pat F.
McCANN, Margery J.
McGUIRE, Carol A.
O'ROURKE, Nancy C.
PRITCHETT, Averill R.
RAY, Carol P.
SLEEPER, Joan H.
STERNBERG, Adele M.
THOMAS, Barbara N.
VOAS, Janet R.
WALKER, Edith M.
WHITE, Eleanor
TechnicalBORTON, Margaret M.
BUEHL, Elizabeth A.
LIMBERTY, Jane H.
LOBEL, Ilse
PARKHURST, Melanie L
SICHENEDER, Carol J.
STERNBERG, Adele M.
Trade and Industrial
Index
WA 80 0448
WA 80 0713
WA 80 0714
WA 80 07115
WA 80 0455
WA 80 1461
WA 80 0457
WA 80 1447
WA 80 1449
WA 80 1451
WA 80 1452
WA 80 1453
WA 80 1454
WA 80 1456
WA 80 1529
WA 80 0715
WA 80 0453
WA 80 0454
WA 80 1462
WA 80 1141
WA 80 1464
WA 80 0717
WA 80 0459
WA 80 1530
WA 80 0709
WA 80 1449
WA 80 1136
WA 80 1453
WA 80 1458
WA 80 1460
WA 80 1141
WA 80 1448
WA 80 1449
BONECUTTER, Nola R.
BUEHL, Elizabeth A.
174 29 5
Program Area of Responsibility Index
CANCILA, Rita T.WA 80 0444
FARMER. Priscilla H.WA 80 0710
FINLAY. Cheryl S.WA 80 0712
FRANCIS. Rosa D.WA 80 0448
KERSHAW. Connie ILWA 80 1450
MARINI. Angela T.WA 80 1455
MAZERO. T. JeanWA 80 1139
McGUIRE, Carol A.WA 80 1529
McINTIRE, Diana J.WA 80 1457
MITCHELL. Lucille J.WA 80 0452
O'ROURKE. Nancy C.WA 80 0715
PARKHURST, Melanie L.WA 80 1458
SICHENEDER, Carol J.WA 80 1460
VOAS. Janet ILWA 80 0717
GeneralCORWIN. Luene H.
WA 80 1134CULLEN. Jacqueline L.
WA 80 0190EPLER. Doris M.
WA 80 0447EVERHART. Muriel H.
WA 80 0193FEICHTNER. Sheila H.
WA 80 0711HALLIDAY. Laura A.
WA 80 0194HOFFMAN. Margaret C.
WA 80 0196HOLMES. Marion B.
WA 80 0449HORWITZ, Ruth K.
WA 80 0450LAIGN, Constance B.
WA 80 0451MOORE, Juanita D.
WA 80 1140MUNDEN, Hester A.
WA 80 0197NOVAK. Kathy
WA 80 1571RECUPERO. Mary B.
WA 80 0198SARVAS, Arlene F.
WA 80 0456THOMPSON. Margaret A.
WA 80 1142ZABOWSKI. Susan S.
WA 80 1465Other
HORTON. Margaret M.WA 80 0709
SCHULMAN. RoseWA 80 1459
TANNER. DoloresWA 80 1463
WALKER. Edith M.WA 80 0459
RHODE ISLANDTechnical
STEIN. GertrudeWA 80 1466
Trade sad IndustrialSTEIN. Gertrude
WA 80 1466Geseral
GARDNER. Jeanne M.WA 80 0199
GREENWOOD. Linda M.WA 80 0200
SOUTH CAROLINAHealth Occupations
ATKINS. Karen B.WA 80 1 143
CALHOUN. Mary L.WA 80 0718
DRENNEN. Rea B.WA 80 1149
SMITH. Lynn A.WA 80 0460
Occapatioaal Howse EconomicsSMITH. Lynn A.
WA 80 0460Office Occupations
BYRD. Harriett M.WA 80 1144
DAVIS. Mary A.WA 80 1148
DRENNEN, Rea B.WA 80 1149
MATTHEWS, Anne LWA 80 0202
PARKER. Jean C.WA 80 0205
YOUNG. Sandra D.WA 80 1156
TechnicalCAUGHMAN. Alison Y.
WA 80 1145COOK. Nancy C.
WA 80 1146HEATHERLY. Jocelle A.
WA 80 1152HILL Myldred P.
WA 80 1153HOWE, Betty A.
WA 80 1154Trade pad Industrial
CAUGHMAN, Alison Y.WA 80 1145
DRENNEN, Rea B.WA 80 1149
HEATHERLY. Jocelle A.WA 80 1152
HOWE. Betty A.WA 80 1154
SMITH. Lynn A.WA 80 0460
GeneralKOSOSKI, Carol J.
WA 80 0201MULLER. Miriam S.
WA 80 0203
TENNESSEE
OWENS. Emily T.WA 80 0204
OtherCALHOUN. Mary L.
WA 80 0718DAUCHERT, Betty C.
WA 80 1147ELLIS. Anne C.
WA 80 1150GARRISON. Barbara S.
WA 80 1151HEATHERLY. Jocelle A.
WA 80 1152JOLLEY. Mary Allen
WA 80 1155
SOUTH DAKOTAHealth Occupations
BELITZ, Donna M.WA 80 1157
KLINKEL. Sheryl L.WA 80 1158
Occupational Home EconomicsANDERSON. Edna P.
WA 80 0719VANOVERSCHELDE. Imogene M.
WA 80 0207Office Occupations
KLINKEL, Sheryl L.WA 80 1158
House EconomicsANDERSON. Edna P.
WA 80 0719VANOVERSCHELDE. Imogene M.
WA 80 0207General
STOTZ, EllaWA 80 0206
TENNESSEEAgricaltsure
FREELAND. Betty V.WA 80 0461
STOCK. Joyce E.WA 80 1171
DistributionANDERTON, Mary S.
WA 80 0720Health Occupations
ALBERT. Barbara G.WA 80 1159
FLOYD. V. LaVerneWA 80 1470
McNUTT. Anne S.WA 80 1165
NADDY. Deanna J.WA 80 1167
STOCK. Joyce E.WA 80 1171
TWELVES. Linda T.WA 80 1173
Occupational Hose EconomicsARTHUR. Hattie L.
WA 80 0721BROWN. Gradine B.
WA 80 0209CROCKETT. Margaret S.
WA 80 0210
. 206 175
TENNESSEE
EAKIN, Katherine M.
FREELAND, Betty V.
SIMPSON. Evelyn S.
Office OccupationsCARAWAY. Linda B.
COOPER. Agnes P.
FERGUSON. Judy S.
JACKSON. Verna P.
LASATER. Katherine M.
MAYES, Anne G.
McNUTT. Anne S.
MITCHELL Kathleen E.
PELTON. Opal A.
STOCK. Joyce E.
TILLEY. Gwyn T.
WILLIAMS. Linda L
WOODALL, Robbie R.
TechnicalCOLE. Debbie B.
HOFFARTH. Iris N.
JACKSON. Verna P.
LILLICRAP. Brenda R.
McNUTT. Anne S.
SHOTWELL. Ada C.
WA 80 0211
WA 80 0461
WA 80 0722
WA 80 1467
WA 80 1468
WA 80 1469
WA 80 1163
WA 80 0213
WA 80 0463
WA 80 1165
WA 80 1166
WA AA 116*
WA 80 1171
WA 80 1172
WA 80 1174
WA 80 1175
WA 80 1160
WA 80 1162
WA 80 1 163
WA 80 1 164
WA 80 1165
WA 80 1169STEVENS-WADE, Georgene
WA 80 1170STOCK. Joyce E.
WILLIAMS. Linda L
Trade sad IndustrialFREELAND. Betty V.
HOFFARTH. Iris N.
JACKSON. Verna P.
MITCHELL, Kathleen E.
WA 80 1171
WA 80 1174
WA 80 0461
WA 80 1 162
WA 80 1 163
WA 80 1 166STEVENS-WADE. Georgene
WA 80 1 170WILLIAMS. Linda L
WA 80 1174
He EcoatualesSIMPSON. Evelyn S.
WA 80 0722
176
GeneralBARR. Brenda
HEINEMAN. Betsy C.
MORGAN. Margaret H.
STEFFAN, Patricia L
WILDER. Dolores J.
OtherHENEGAR. Martha
JOHNSON. Sarah C.
LASATER. Katherine M.
Program Area of Responsibility Index
DURRETT, Mary E.
WA 80 0208 FELT?. Ruth A.
WA 80 0462
WA 80 0214
WA 80 0215
WA 80 0216
WA 80 1161
WA 30 0212
WA 80 0213
TEXASAgricaltare
BONORDEN. Dee (Dorothy Ann)WA 80 0466
KUHN. Marilyn G.
LEWIS. Maymo B.
DistributionFILLA. Mari J.
MADDOX. Marie B.
McNUTT, Dorothy E.
PATTERSON. Edith M.
Health OecupatiossCHADWICK, Sandra J.
COMINSKY. Elaine B.
COX. Julie A.
FAGANS. Nancy H.
COINS, Phyllis N.
GRIBBLE. Joann F.
KING. Mary W.
MADDOX. Marie B.
POUNCE ?, Judith A.
MG. Ann R.
SACKETT. Marilyn H.
TAUBERT. Lillian E.
WA 80 0472
WA 80 1189
WA 80 1 183
WA 80 0473
WA 80 1192
WA 80 0478
WA 80 1177
WA 80 1 180
WA 80 1573
WA 80 1 182
WA 80 1532
WA 80 1 184
WA 80 1188
WA 80 0473
WA 80 1 197
WA 80 1 198
WA 80 1203
WA 80 1208
Occupational Hose EetraoraiesBONORDEN. Dee (Dorothy Ann)
WA 80 0466CULBERTSON. Elizabeth A.
WA 80 1181DAY. Dianne
DERRICK. AnnWA 80 0467
WA 80 0468
2 o 7
HARP. Mary W.
KEY. Kathy
KUHN. Marilyn G.
LEWIS. Maymo B.
WA 80 0723
WA 80 0469
WA 80 072:
WA 80 1187
WA 80 0472
WA 80 1189LUCKHARDT. Mildred C.
WA 80 0727MERONEY. Elisabeth B.
POUNCE?. Judith A.
SILK. Maurice R.
WARE. Barbara A.
Office OccupationAUSTIN. Verdene K.
WA 80 0476
WA 80 1197
WA 80 0482
WA 80 0483
WA 80 0464BONORDEN. Dee (Dorothy Ann)
WA 80 0466CHILDREY. J. Duffer
WA 80 1178EISENHOUR. Jan V.
WA 80 1471FILLA, Mari J.
WA 80 1183KUHN. Marilyn G.
WA 80 0472MADDOX. Marie B.
WA 80 0473McNUTT. Dorothy E.
WA 80 1192MILLS. Kathleen C.
WA 80 0477PEACE. Betty
WA 80 0728POUNCE?. Judith A.
WA 80 1197RICK. Z.clds L.
WA 80 1201SEEMAN. Linda K.
WA 80 1205SHIREY. Violet I.
WA 80 1206TILLEY. Gwen L
WA 80 1211TURNER. Patricia R.
WA 80 0729WEATHERS. Georgia I..
WA 80 1214WILLARD. Carolyn S.
WA 80 1475
TechnicalBALLARD. Sherian R.
WA 80 1176CHILDREY. J. Duffer
WA 80 1178HINZ, Nanette M.
WA 80 1472McCLENDON. Gayle I..
WA 80 1473McKEE. Melinda F.
WA 80 11.91
Program Area of Responsibility Index
RICE. Mary A.WA 80 1575
RICK. Zelda L.WA 80 1201
SAMAWI, Mary Ann M.WA 80 1204
TURNER. Patricia R.WA 80 0729
VESELKA, VeraWA 80 1474
Trade and IndustrialBONORDEN, Dee (Dorothy Ann)
WA 80 0466CHILDREY, J. Duffer
WA 80 1178KUHN. Marilyn G.
WA 80 0472LEWIS, Maymo B.
WA 80 1189LONGWITH, Jean M.
WA 80 1190McKee, Melinda F.
WA 80 1191RICK. Zelda L.
WA 80 1201SAMAW1, Mary Ann M.
WA 80 1204TURNER. Patricia R.
WA 80 0729Hose Economics
DERRICK. AnnWA 80 0468
GeneralARNHART, Ann B.
WA 80 1531BALDWIN, Frances M.
WA 80 0465COFFEY, Linda M.
WA 80 1179GREENWOOD, Katy B.
WA 80 0724HAGERMAN, Joyce E.
WA 80 0470HANSON, Marjorie K.
WA 80 1186HERRING, Bettie M.
WA 80 0471KIENAST, Kay E.
WA 80 1574LINEBARGER, Li llta3 T.
WA 80 0726MARVEL Sandrea M.
WA 80 0474McKEEVER, Rebecca J.
WA 80 0475MYERS, Linda K.
WA 80 1193OGLESBY, Vicki D.
WA 80 1194PARKER, Ella L.
WA 80 1195PATTON, Jean L
WA 80 0479PIPPIN, Anita B.
WA 80 0480PIPPIN, Glenodine
WA 80 1196PRIDIn, Mary J.
WA 80 0481
REAP. Margaret C.WA 80 1199
REYNOLDS. Doris J.WA 80 1200
ROOKER. Mary G.WA 80 1202
SILVA, Sally R.WA 80 1207
THOROGOOD, Nellie C.WA 80 1210
TOMES, Ora L.WA 80 1212
TRAHAN, Lois P.WA 80 1213
YOSELOW, Susan R.WA 80 0730
OtherCULBERTSON. Elizabeth A.
WA 80 1181HANCOCK, Jimmye R.
WA 80 1185McNUTT, Dorothy E.
WA 80 1192TH1ELMAN, Dorothy W.
WA 80 1209
UTAHDistribution
BEEBE. Kathryn C.WA 80 1215
EVANS, Beverly A.WA 80 0562
PETERSON. Inez W.WA 80 0738
STODDARD. Lucille T.WA 80 1219
Health OccupationsBEAVER. Karen W.
WA 80 0731DAVIDSON, Leola L
WA 80 0734KOTTER, Marie L.
WA 80 0735LARSEN, Jean K.
WA 80 1216LUKKEN, Kathleen M.
WA 80 0736STAPLES. Sharon L.
WA 80 1218WANTA, Joyce E.
WA 80 0739WARD. Jane A.
WA 80 0740WILLBRAND, Mary L
WA 80 0741Occupatiosal Hone Economics
BRASHER, Ruth E.WA 80 0732
McFADDEN, Joan R.WA 80 0737
PETERSON. Inez W.WA 80 0738
RICHMOND. Donna J.WA 80 0484
Offfce OccupationsBEEBE, Kathryn C.
WA 80 1215EVANS, Beverly A.
WA 80 0562
STODDARD. Lucille T.
Trade and IndustrialLARSEN. Jean K.
ZITO. Verlaine S.
House EconomicsMcFADDEN, Joan R.
GeneralOLSEN, Lorraine
OtherBRITTON. Jean M.
PETERSON. Inez W.
VERMONTTrade sail Industrial
DOSCHER, Barbara L
Gomm'CROWLEY. Sharon B.
VIRGINIAAgriculture
ARMSTEAD, Mary S.
CURTLER, Elizabeth S.
DistziitiouBELSHEE, Marjorie G.
BURGESS, Elinor F.
ELY. Vivien K.
KANTER. Ettalea E.
LEE, Mary-Meade H.
Health OccupationsALLYN, Carrie B.
ARMSTEAD, Mary S.
BAILEY, Nellie D.
CREAGER, Cheryl W.
HAWTHORNE. Lillian M.
VIRGINIA
WA 80 1219
WA 80 1216
WA 80 1220
WA 80 0737
WA 80 1217
WA 80 0733
WA 80 0738
WA 80 1476
WA 80 0485
WA 80 0487
WA 80 1225
WA 80 1221
WA 80 0490
WA 80 0742
WA 80 0496
WA 80 0497
WA 80 0486
WA 80 0487
WA 80 1576
WA 80 1224
WA 80 0493
WA 80 1226
WA 80 1579
WA 80 1533
WA 80 0498
WA 80 0563
WA 80 1232
HOWLETT. Marlene S.
MARSHALL Bennie L
McKAY, Bernadette A.
MOORE, Frances G.
STROVINK, Karen C.
UPSHAW, Delores V.
28 177
VIRGINIA
Ocespetioaal Home EconomicsGOAD, Jean G.
WA 80 0217HOLTON, Hazel S.
WA 80 0494LESTER, Rosalyn M.
WA 80 0743PETKOFF, Ruth L.
WA 80 0499SNYDER, Helen B.
WA 80 0500WRIGHT. Lillian P.
WA 80 0744
Office OccupationsBAILEY, Esther G.
WA 80 0488BARBER, Mary M.
WA 80 0489BELSHEE, Marjorie G.
WA 80 1221BRANDON. Vivian S.
WA 80 1477BROTHERS. Constance F.
WA 80 1222COLLIER, Laurie K.
WA 80 0491CREAGER, Cheryl W.
WA 80 1224JONES, Vonnie J.
WA 80 1227LAWHORN. Naomi R.
WA 80 1228McCONNELL, Margaret T.
WA 80 1229PETKOFF. Ruth L.
WA 80 0499STROVINK, Karen C.
WA 80 0563THOMAS. Patricia U.
WA 80 1231UPSHAW, Delores V.
WA 80 1232Tec hatad
BROTHERS, Constance F.WA 80 1222
CURTLER, Elizabeth S.WA 80 1225
McCONNELL, Margaret T.WA 80 1229
McKAY, Bernadette A.WA 80 1533
PERRY, Francine C.WA 80 1534
PETKOFF, Ruth L.WA 80 0499
UPS HAW. Delores V.WA 80 1232
Trade and IndustrialARMSTEAD, Mary S.
WA 80 0487BROTHERS, Constance F.
WA 80 1222LAWHORN, Naomi R.
WA 80 1228PETKOFF, Ruth L.
WA 80 0499ROBINSON. Nancy M.
WA 80 1478STROVINK, Karen C.
WA 80 0563
THOMAS, Patricia U.WA 80 1231
UPSHAW, Delores V.WA 80 1232
Home &atomicsGOAD. Jean G.
WA 80 0217HOLTON, Hazel S.
WA 80 0494JEFFREY, Sandra L
WA 80 0495
GeneralBURGWYN. Margaret E.
WA 80 1223EPPS. Jean M.
WA 80 0492GOLDSTON, Maude P.
WA 80 0218ICANE, Roslyn D.
WA 80 1578RIDLEY, Yvette B.
WA 80 1230WALKER, Hattie M.
WA 80 0501
OtherCREAGER, Cheryl W.
WA 80 1224DAVIS. Audrey A.
WA 80 1577MELGARD, Jane A.
WA 80 1580
WASHINGTONAgriculture
WALTER, Elaine M.WA 80 0509
DistributionHANSEN. Karen M.
WA 80 0504LINDE. Patricia A.
WA 80 1247WALTER, Elaine M.
WA 80 0509
Health OccupationsBAKER, Joan P.
WA 80 0745BOSSEN, Mary E.
WA 80 1480CAMPBELL, Donna E.
WA 80 1238FROMHERZ, Margaret S.
WA 80 1242SHELLEY, Joanne R.
WA 80 1255
Occupational Home EconomicsBRAMEL, Sally M.
WA 80 1235CALBICK, Cynthia B.
WA 80 1237CHAMBLISS, Ida B.
WA 80 1239HALLBERG, Jeroldine K.
WA 80 1243JOHNSTON. Margaret K.
WA 80 1244MARBLE, Phyllis J.
WA 80 1249PRIMAVERA, Joanne M.
WA 80 0506
Program Area of Responsibility Index
SILVERMAN, Charlotte H.WA 80 1256
Once OccupadousBOE, Carole S.
WA 80 1479BOOSMAN, Melanie
WA 80 1234BOSSEN, Mary E.
WA 80 1480HANSEN. Keen M.
WA 80 0504REID. Cathleen M.
WA 80 1254SOPHUSSON, Beret J.
WA 80 0220STENGER, Jacquelyn L.
WA 80 0508WALTER, Elaine M.
WA 80 0509Teckaical
BOOSMAN, MelanieWA 80 1234
MARBLE, Phyllis J.WA 80 1249
REID, Cathleen M.WA 80 1254
SHELLEY. Joanne R.WA 80 1255
WIRTH. Patricia L.WA 80 1258
Trade sad IndustrialBOSSEN. Mary E.
WA 80 1480CRITTENDON, Mary W.
WA 80 1481FOSS, Karen M.
WA 80 1241MARBLE. Phyllis J.
WA 80 1249SHELLEY, Joanne R.
WA 80 1255WALTER, Elaine M.
WA 80 0509WIRTH, Patricia L.
WA 80 1258
GeneralANDUIZA, Mourine J.
WA 80 0502BELCHER, Jacquelyn E.
WA 80 1233BUTTERS. Beverly J.
WA 80 1236CARLSON. Janet L.
WA 80 0503FLOTEN, B. Jean
WA 80 1240JUSTICE, Patricia K.
WA 80 1245KAUS, Margaret E.
WA 80 1246MANN. Kathryn L.
WA 80 1248MERRIMANSNOW, Barbara A.
WA 80 1250MILLER, Pearl M.
WA 80 0505PHILLIPS. Mary L.
WA 80 1252POSTLEWAITE, Beverly W.
WA 80 0219
178 2Q9
Program Area of Responsibility Index
QUAEMPTS. Donna M.WA 80 0507
STEPHAN. LorraineWA 80 1257
OtherFOSS. Karen M.
WA 80 1241PAYNE, Arlie J.
WA 80 1251PIPER. Lee
WA 80 1253RUSKJEI Nina L.
WA 80 1535
WEST VIRGINIAHealth Occupation
COPELAND, Ragina M.WA 80 1260
HANGER. Janet L.WA 80 1261
JOHNSON, Dorothy M.WA 80 0746
RICHARDSON, Patricia M.WA 80 0511
SCHACKNE, Annette L.WA 80 1263
SCO7T, Carol D.WA 80 0747
SHOULDIS, Martha K.WA 80 1264
SMITH. Rae P.WA 80 0748
TERRELL, Judy M.WA 80 1265
Occupational Home EconomiaBISHER, Marlyn S.
WA 80 0221FERGUSON, Juanita Y.
WA 80 0223MAWHINNEY, Wanda B.
WA 80 0510Office Occapatioas
COPELAND, Ragina M.WA 80 1260
EDWARDS, Ruth A.WA 80 0222
IWASKO, Linda LWA 80 1262
RAYNES, Nancy D.WA 80 0224
SCHACKNE, Annette L.WA 80 1263
TARR, TeddyWA 80 1485
WARDEN, Emily H.WA 80 0513
TechnicalAYERS, Anne L.
WA 80 1536COPELAND, Ragina M.
WA 80 1260SCHACKNE, Annette L
WA 80 1263SCOTT, Carol D.
WA 80 0747
Trade and IndustrialABHAU, Elliot
WA 80 1482
AYERS, Anne L.
BROWN. Connie C.
HANCE. Rebecca J.
Home EconomicsBISHER, Marlyn S.
FERGUSON. Juanita Y.
GeneralPFIFFNER, Karen J.
VENT. Jo A.
WESTDYK, Dianna K.
OtherBAILEY. Margaret A.
WISCONSINAviculture
ZURAWSKI, Mary F.
DistributionBRUNELLE. Betty A.
RUNNALLS, Nelva
Health OccupationsBAUER, Annabel B.
BRUNELLE, Betty A.
DESENS, Dorothy L.
WA 80 1536
WA 80 1483
WA 80 1484
WA 80 0221
WA 80 0223
WA 80 1581
WA 80 0512
WA 80 0514
WA 80 1259
WA 80 1308
WA 80 1270
WA 80 0756
WA 80 1267
WA 80 1270
WA 80 1272
WA 80 1273
WA 80 1275
WA 80 1279
WA 80 1283
WA 80 1286
WA 80 1289
WA 80 1290
WA 80 1291
WA 80 1292
WA 80 1583
WA 80 1296E.
WA 80 1298
WA 80 1304
WA 80 1306
WA 80 0757
WISCONSIN
WILSON. Anita K.WA 80 0759
ZURAWSKI, Mary F.WA 80 1308
Occupational Home EconomicsATKINS. Virginia J.
WA 80 1266BARNHART. Carolyn M.
WA 80 0749BRUNELLE, Betty A.
WA 80 1270CARLSON, Jean L.
WA 80 0227DOUGHERTY. Barbara B.
WA 80 0750FEDLER, Judy M.
WA 80 1276FLEMING, Billy J.
WA 80 1278FREDERICKSEN, June A.
WA 80 1281HICKNER, Marybelle R.
WA 80 0751HOPPE, Nannette B.
WA 80 1285JENSEN, Clara B.
WA 80 1287LAUGERMAN, Bonnie L
WA 80 0515MOELLER. Jame
WA 80 0753RUNNALLS, Nelva
WA 80 0756SCHEVE, Helen
WA 80 0230SCHWEBKE, Phyllis W.
WA 80 1300SWASEY, Shirley
WA 80 1306WILSON, Anita K.
WA 80 0759Office Occapadons
ATOR, Joanne H.WA 80 1582
BUSH, Nancy J.WA 80 1486
BYFIELD, Judith S.WA 80 0226
THOMAS, Marilyn (Sister)WA 80 0757
ZURAWSKI, Mary F.WA 80 1308
TecluticalRUNNALLS, Nelva
WA 80 0756THOMAS, Marilyn (Sister)
WA 80 0757Trade and Industrial
ATOR, Joanne H.WA 80 1582
KUJAWSKI, Karisue L.WA 80 1487
RUNNALLS, NelvaWA 80 0756
ZURAWSKI, Mary F.MO. 80 1308
GeneralBIERMEIER, Anna M.
WA 80 0225
D1TTMER, Dorothy M.
EICHE, Mary E.
FLOWERS, Mary E.
GINTER, Melba A.
JACKSON, Rachel M.
KENNEDY, Dixie L.
KNUTSON, Irma H.
MANN, Maxine A.
McNEIL, Sharon L.
NARLOCK, Virginia R.
PERSITZA, Nancy J.
SCHACHTSCHNEIDER, Jeanne
SMITH, Ruth L.
SWASEY, Shirley
THOMAS, Marilyn (Sister)
2 1 0179
WISCONSIN Program Area of Responsibility Index
DERBER, Virginia M.
DRUMMOND, Darl E
FILKINS, Mary Ellen B.
KEARNEY, Lorraine M.
NAGLER, Phyllis J.
NICKEL, Christine E.
NOVAK, Jan L
PICKETT, Hannah D.
SCOTT, Eileen M.
SITENGA, Charlene C.
THOMPSON, Mary B.
WESSELIUS, Florence P.
OtherBENNETT, Barbara M.
BOYCE, Elaine 0.
DOYLE, Maxine R.
FOSSEDAL, Ruth M.
WA 80 1271
WA 80 0228
WA 80 1277
WA 80 1288
WA 80 1295
WA 80 0229
WA 80 0755
WA 80 1297
WA 80 1301
WA 80 1303
WA 80 0231
WA 80 1307
WA 80 1268
WA 80 1269
WA 80 1274
WA 80 1280FREDERICKSEN, June A.
WA 80 1281GILLILAND, Lois F.
HAGEN, Nancy
MEDLEY, Marion I.
MELICK, Margaret A.
WA 80 1282
WA 80 1284
WA 80 1293
WA 80 0752MEWHORTER, Virginia C.
WA 80 1294MORICAL, Lee
SCHMIDT, Laurie E.
SCHWEBKE, Phyllis W.
SHERKOW, Sara J.
SPANGLER, Mary Ann I.
WA 80 0754
WA 80 1299
WA 80 1300
WA 80 1302
WA 80 1305WAGNER, Marie C. (Sister)
WA 80 0758
WYOMING
OtherTROWBRIDGE, Margaret
WA 80 1488
PUERTO RICOOffice Occapatioas
QUINONES de BONET, Maria E.WA 80 0517
Trade aad IndustrialQUINONES de BONET, Maria E.
WA 80 0517General
REGUERO, Lillian C.WA 80 0761
AMERICAN SAMOAHealth Oct:orations
ACHICA, Fa'au'uga S.
Office OccapatioasTUNOA, Tagiilima
Office OecipstiotesFAIRCHILD, Patricia J.
WA 80 0232
Geom.!HUMBURG, Ranae B.
WA 80 0233HUMBURG, Ranae B.
WA 80 0760OLSON, Linda A.
WA 80 0516
190
WA 80 1309
WA 80 1310
211
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Alphabetical Index of Individuals
This index lists the names of all persons included in this directory. A person's name will appear twice with two distinctaccession numbers when that person is listed in two categories in the educational agency and institutional sections. The indexis arranged in alphabetical order by individual surname.
As shown in the example below, the accession number is displayed below and to the right of the surname. Additionalinformation about the person can be found under that number in the appropriate educational agency and institution in themajor section of this document.
Name
HOWARD, Lois B.
McCOMAS, Marcella L.
WA 80 0001
WA 80 0002
ABBOTT, Ellen M. ANDERSON, Edna P.WA 80 0237 WA 80 0719
ABHAU, ElliotWA 80 1482 ANDERSON, Elisabeth B.
ACHICA, Fa'au'uga S. WA 80 0708WA 80 1309 ANDERSON, Joy A.
ADAMS, Eva W. WA 80 0997WA 80 0577 ANDERSON, Marcia A.
ADAMS, Kay A. WA 80 0590WA 80 0659 ANDERSON, Sandra C.
ADAMS, Marguerite W. WA 80 0783WA 80 0341 ANDERSON, Sherry L
ADAMS, Marlyne E. WA 80 0102WA 80 0564 ANDERSON, Trudy J.
ADESSO, Cathi WA 80 0053WA 80 1094 ANDERTON, Mary S.
AGEE, Patsy R. WA 80 0720WA 80 0037 ANDREWS, Linda M.
AIDUKAS, Nancy WA 80 0774WA 80 1409 ANDUIZA, Mourine J.
AINLEY, Joelyn K. WA 80 0502WA 80 0916 ANNETTI, Mary A.
ALBERT, Barbara G. WA 80 0897WA 80 1159 ANTHONY, Linda J.
ALBERT, Joy E. WA 80 0369WA 80 0786 ARKIN, Maxine S.
ALEXANDER, Jeanette A. WA BO 0026
WA 80 1317 ARMSTEAD, Mary SALIOTH, Gertrude K. WA 80 0487
WA 80 0238 ARMSTEAD, Sadie J.ALLEN, Leno la B. WA 80 0762
WA 80 0066 ARMSTRONG, Barbara N.ALLEY, Michelle H. WA BO 0660
WA 80 1369 ARMSTRONG, JaneALLYN, Carrie B. WA 80 0789
WA 80 0486 ARNHART, Ann B.'ALMER, Judith L WA BO 1531
WA BO 1489 ARNOLD, Nola M.AMADOR, Sherrill H. WA BO 0959
WA 80 0787 ARNS, Kathleen F.ANDERSON, Amelia E. WA 80 0398
WA 80 0976 ARTHUR. Hattie L.ANDERSON, Del M. WA 80 0721
WA 80 0788
AccessionNumber
ASCANIO, Darlene J.
ASKLUND, Shirley C.
ATKINS, Karen B.
ATKINS, Linda A.
ATKINS, Virginia J.
ATKINSON, June S.
ATOR, Joanne H.
ATTWOOD, Madge L
AUSTIN, Verdene K.
AUYONG, Ramos K.
AXELBERD, Joan T.
AYALA, Rowena W.
AYERS, Anne L
AZORR, Gladys S.
BACHUS, Cheryl D.
BACK, Kathryn L
BACKUS, Jacqueline
BACON, Barbara D.
BAILEY, Esther G.
BAILEY, Jarahnee H.
BAILEY, Lena
BAILEY, Margaret A.
WA BO 0943
WA SO 0998
WA SO 1143
WA BO 0123
WA 80 1266
WA BO 0156
WA SO 1582
WA SO 0591
WA 80 0464
WA 80 1362
WA SO 0882
WA 80 0342
WA 80 1536
WA SO 1526
WA BO 0855
WA 80 0431
WA SO 0542
WA 80 1490
WA 80 0488
WA 110 0405
WA BO 0661
WA 80 1259
212 181
BEN, Sylvia S.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
BAILEY, N. June WA 80 1355 'BONHOMME, Carole A.
WA 80 1095 'BENNETT, B. Kathy WA 80 1318
BAILEY, Nellie D.WA 80 1014 'BONORDEN, Dee (Dorothy Ann)
WA 80 1576 BENNETT, Barbara M. WA 80 0466
BA1ME, Gloria J.WA 80 1268 BOONE, Anne L.
WA 80 1447 BENNETT, Charlotte M. WA 80 0312
BAKER, Eva L.WA 80 0609 BOOSMAN, Melanie
WA 80 0569 BENNETT, Lois W. WA 80 1234
BAKER, Helen J.WA 80 0572 BOOZER, Julie K.
WA 80 0899 BENSON, Ann M. WA 80 0867
BAKER, Joan P.WA 80 0559 BORDER, Barbara A.
WA 80 0745 BENTLEY, Doris B. WA 80 0007
BAKER, Marion H.WA 80 0614 HORTON, Margaret M.
WA 80 0868 BERT, Clara V. WA 80 0709
BALDWIN, Frances M.WA 80 0038 BOSSEN, Mary E.
WA 80 0465 BESS, Fern E. WA 80 1480
BALLARD, Sherian R. WA 80 0115 BOWEN, Ella M.
WA 80 1176 BEST, Veiva M. WA 80 0626
BALZANO, Joyce A.WA 80 0411 BOWERS, Ellen
WA 80 0977 BICE, Juanita W. WA 80 0663
HAMRICK, Mary A.WA 80 0662 BOWMAN, Arlene M.
WA 80 0775 BIERMEIER, Anna M. WA 80 0953
BARBER, Mary M.WA 80 0225 BOWMAN, Sylvia E.
WA 80 0489 BIESIADEekl, Carolyn S. WA 10 0593
BARDUSON, BarbaraWA 80 0790 BOYCE, Elaine 0.
WA 80 0999 BIGGINS, Clarice F. WA 80 1269
BARKLEY, Bonnie D.WA 80 0276 BOYER, Judith M.
WA 80 1539 HINKLEY, Andrea L WA 80 0986
BARNHART, Carolyn M.WA 80 1037 BOZANT, Sherri A.
WA 80 0749 BIRCHENALL, Joan M. WA 80 1378
BARR, BrendaWA 80 0139 BRADLEY, Esteline D.
WA 80 0208 BISHER, Marlyn S. WA 80 0061
BARRON, Carolyn L.WA 80 0221 BRADSHAW, Susan H.
WA 80 0978 BISHOP, Marie-Louise E. WA 10 0794
'BARWICK, Nina M.WA 80 0791 BRADW1SH, Sharon
WA 80 1394 BISHOP, Rita E. WA 80 0900
BATES, G. JuneWA 80 0792 BRAGG, Via E.
WA 80 1493 BLACK, Elizabeth S. WA 80 1352
BAUER, Annabel B.WA 80 1066 BRAMEL, Sally M.
WA 80 1267 BLACK, Mabell P. WA 80 1235
'BAUMMER, Norma M.WA 80 0102 BRANCH, Carolyn L.
WA 80 1380 BLACKBURN, Marion WA 80 0784
BEAVER, Karen W.WA 80 0054 BRANDON, Vivian S.
WA 80 0731 BLAHA, Marjorie K. WA 80 1477
BEEBE, Kathryn C.WA 80 0793 BRASHEARS, Marie C.
WA 80 1215 BLAKELY, Virginia L. WA 80 0308
BELCHER, Jacquelyn E.WA 80 0297 BRASHER, Ruth E.
WA 80 1233 BLANK, Elizabeth M. WA 80 0732
BELIrt, Donna M.WA 80 0443 BREAUX, Miriam J.
WA 80 1157 BLEV1NS, Vivian B. WA 80 0795
BELL, Betty F.WA 80 0952 BRELAND, Natha L.
WA 80 0288 BOBEN, Donna K. WA 80 1402
*BELL Florence J.WA 80 0109 BRIDGES, Ernestine S.
WA 80 0289 BOE, Carole S. WA 80 0309
BELL Lois R.WA 80 1479 BRIEL, A. O'Neal
WA 80 0360 BOETTNER, Marianne E. WA 30 1370
BELLINI, Theresa M.WA 80 0020 BRIGGAMAN, Joan S.
WA 80 0529 BOGER, Mildred A. WA 80 0027
BELSHEE, Marjorie G.WA 80 0381 BRIGGS, Margaret
WA 80 1221 BONAPARTE, Gertrude F. WA 80 0642
BELTON, Doris LWA 30 0103 BRISCOE, Melissa S.
WA 80 0149 BONECUTTER, Nola R. WA 80 0073
WA 80 1448
In 213
BRITTON, Jean M. BURNS, Martha J.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
CARPENTER, Barbara W.WA 80 0733 WA 80 0987 WA 80 0083
BROCIC, Kathleen M. BUSH, Carol A. CARR, Julia H.WA 80 0917 WA 80 0343
BROOK, Marilyn G. WA 80 1408 CARRELL, Marilyn J.WA 80 0796 BUSH, Nancy J. WA 80 0665
BRODD, Donna R. WA 80 1486 CARROLL, Shirley W.WA 80 0895 BUTLER, Joan K. WA 80 01100
BROMFIELD, Sandra WA 80 0412 CARTA, Elizabeth J.WA 80 1552 BUTLER, Jo Ann T. WA SO 0270
BROOKS, Bobbie L. WA 80 1311 CARTER, Dowe P.WA 80 1122 WA SO 0514BUTTERS, Beverly J.
BROOKSHIER, Joanne R. WA 80 1236 CARUCCI, Florence P.WA 80 0302 BYFIELD, Judith S. WA SO 0323
BROPHY, Katherine H. WA 80 0226 CASEY, Brenda J.WA 80 0028 BYRD, Deborah M. WA SO 0957
'BROTHERS, Constance F. WA 80 1560 CASWELL, Cecile E.WA 80 1222 BYRD, Harriett M. WA SO 0239
BROUSSARD, Mediae T. WA 80 1144 CAUGHMAN, Alison Y.WA 80 0082 CABATIT-SEGAL, Betsy R. WA SO 1149
'BROWN, Connie C. WA 80 0902 CELEONE, Linda K.WA 80 1483 CAIN, Jean WA SO 0543
BROWN, Gradine B. WA SO 0954 CHADWICK, Sandra J.WA 80 0209 CAIRO, Christine WA SO 1177
BROWN, Joyce R. WA SO 1419 CHAMN, Nina S.WA 80 0277 CALAFIORE, Linda C. WA SO 1395
BROWN, Mary M. WA 110 00511 CHAMBERLAIN, Curie LWA 80 0104 CALBICK, Cynth5 B. WA SO 1097
BROWN, Rita B. WA SO 1237 CHAMBLISS, Ida B.WA 80 1080 CALHOUN, Mary L. WA SO 1239
BROWN, Ruth C. WA SO 07111 CHANN, Clara S.WA SO 0089 CALLAHAN, Lois A. WA SO 0903
BROWN, Suzanne S. WA SO 07911 CHARLES, Anne E.WA 80 1096 CALLAWAY, Charlene W. WA SO 10911
BRUNELLE, Betty A. WA SO 0633 CHARLESTON, Lo Eta F. (Sister)WA SO 1270 CAMPBELLTHRANE, Lucille WA SO 1384
BRUNS, Phyllis A. WA SO 0664 CHARTIER, Jeanne D.WA SO 0797 CAMPBELL, Donna E. WA SO 0544
BUCKEL, Maw' WA SO 1238 CHASE, Asta M.WA SO 0518 CAMPBELL, Nita WA SO 0303
'BUCKMAN, Karen H. WA SO 1319 CHASE, Jo Ann D.WA SO 1015 CAMPBELL, Patricia L. WA SO 1499
BUCKNER, Kathleen E. WA SO 0799 CHASE, Shirley A.WA SO 0901 CANADA, Diane J. WA SO 0666
BUDIG, Jeanne E. WA SO 0896 CHASTAIN, Kaye B.WA SO 0636 CANCILA, Rita T. WA SO 02711
BUEHL, Elizabeth A. WA SO 0444 THESLEY, Shirley T.WA SO 1449 CAPLES, Virginia WA SO 1356
BUELL, Carol D. WA SO 0565 'THIES', Claudia E.WA SO 1038 CAPON, Susan B. WA SO 0960
'BUNCH, Arline H. WA 80 0979 THILDREY, J. DufferWA SO 1364 CARAWAY, Linda B. WA SO 1178
'BUNCH, Ruth D. WA SO 1467 CHITWOOD, Marjorie LWA 80 0306 CARL Elizabeth P. WA SO 0101
BURGESS, Elinor F. WA 10 0389 THOSAK, BeverlyWA SO 0490 CARLSON, Janet L WA SO 1420
BURGWYN, Margaret E. WA SO 0503 CHRISTENSEN, Jean K.WA 80 1223 CARLSON, Jean L. WA SO 091111
BURLESON, Virginia T. WA SO 0227 CICCOTELLI, Barbara M.WA 80 1498 CARMAN, Donna L. WA 80 0413
BURNFIT, Janice S. WA 80 0175 CICCOTELLI, Marie H.WA 80 0174 CARNEY, Charlotte C. WA 110 0324
BURNS. Helen F. WA SO 0039 CLANCY, Lena L.WA 80 0322 WA 80 1039
214 183
CLAPP, Marilynn P.WA 80 1511
COTTON, Sharon A.,
COTTRELL, Norma J.WWA 30 0344
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
DAUCHERT, Betty C.WA 30 1147
*CLARK, Evelyn C. WA 80 0913 DAVALOS, Helen C.WA 80 0059 COURY, Lin G. WA 80 1060
CLAUSON, Elsa J. WA 30 0176 DAVEY, Barbara A.WA 80 0414 COX, Julie A. WA 30 1123
CLAWSON, Jean M. WA 80 1573 DAVIDSON, Doris K.WA $0 0802 COX, Scottie W. WA 80 1421
CLINKENBEARD, Ruth J. WA 30 1081 DAVIDSON, Leola LWA 80 0370 COYAN, M. Noreen WA BO 0734
CLOSE Gloria K. WA 80 0918 DAVIS, Audrey A.WA BO 1549 CRAFT, Marion R. WA 80 1577
COFER, Helen M. WA SO 1501 DAVIS, Glendean J.WA 80 0047 CRAIN, Haul M. WA 80 0192
COFER, Linda L WA 30 0643 DAVIS, Haul C.WA 80 1099 CRAMER, Lorett E. WA 80 0074
COFFEY, Linda M. WA 80 1057 DAVIS, Mary A.WA 80 1179 CREAGER, Cheryl W. WA 80 1148
COLE, Debbie B. WA 80 1224 DAVIS, Mary J.WA BO 1160 CRISCOE, Iris D. WA 80 0156
COLE, Marian M. WA BO 0883 DAVISON, Judith A.WA BO 0382 CRTTTENDON, Mary W. WA BO 1040
COLLIER, Laurie K. WA SO 1481 DAWSON, Helen R.WA SO 0491 CROCKETT, Margaret S. WA BO 062
COWS. Jean M. WA BO 0210 DAY, DianneWA 80 1567 CRONE, Donette C. WA BO 0467
COLWILL, AnaMaria C WA 80 1371 DEAN, Betty M.WA 80 0961 CROWLEY, Judeth A. WA 80 0804
COMFORT. Carolyn H. WA BO 1067 DECKER, MaryWA 80 0304 CROWLEY, Sharon B. WA 80 0105
COMINSKY, Elaine B. WA tO 0415 DELEHANTY, Patricia E.WA 80 1180 CRUMBAKER, Mary K. WA BO 0545
CONE, Lynn M. WA BO 1442 DEMERY, Mary F.WA SO 0530 CUBIT-SWOYER, Donna J. WA 80 0446
CONKLIN, Shirley L WA 80 0140 DENBO, SherylWA SO 0803 CULBERTSON, Elizabeth A. WA 80 1502
CONNELY, Judith A. WA 80 1181 DENHAM, Diane W.WA SO 1320 CULLEN, Jacqueline L WA SO 1118
CONTER, Marialyce WA BO 0190 DENNISTON, Betty A.WA 80 0567 CUMMINGS, Denis D. WA BO 0667
CONWAY. J. Eileen WA 80 1059 DERBER, Virginia M.WA BO 1117 CURLEY, Delores M. WA 80 1271
COOK. Alice C WA 80 13% DERBYSHIRE, Joan LWA 80 0325 CURRAN, Blanche M. WA 80 0963
COOK. Joyce F. WA 80 0191 DERRICK, AnnWA 80 1500 CURTLER, Elizabeth S. WA 80 0468
COOK. Nancy C. WA BO 1225 DESENS, Dorothy LWA BO 1146 D'OLIMPIO, Diane E. WA BO 1272
COOPER. Agnes P. WA BO 0094 DEVITT, Melanie K.WA 80 1468 DeNURE, Mary E. WA 80 0062
COOPER, Mary Ellen WA 80 0806 DEY, Sarah F.WA 80 1100 DeROSA, Ruth H. WA 80 0857
COPELAND, Raging M. WA 80 0390 DICKERSON, Dorothy J.WA 80 1260 DeROSE, Anne L WA 80 0415
CORDOVA. Mary G. WA 80 0105 DICKINSON. Winnie LWA SO 0445 DAIN, JoAnne G. WA SO 0279
CORMACK, Margaret H. WA SO 1052 DING& SusanWA SO 1520 DAMERON, Glenda K. WA 10 0093
CORWIN. Luene H. WA 80 0124 DITTMER. Dorothy M.WA 80 1134 DANFORD. Jan R. WA 80 1273
COSGROVE, Glenna L WA 80 0539 DIXON, Mazy N.WA 80 0011 DANIELS, Amy E. WA 80 0210
WA 30 0326
1$41
21 5
DOBRY. Alberta M. EAKIN, 'Catherine M.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
EVANS, Carolyn M.WA 80 0657 WA 80 0211 WA 80 1069
DOE, Janet M. EARLY, Mary L EVANS, Fannye B.WA 80 0327 WA 80 0919 WA SO 0263
DOLAN. Kathleen A. EVANS, Nancy S.WA SO 1346 EASTMAN. Ada line J. WA SO 0163
DOLBER, Roslyn L. WA 80 0595 EVANS, SandraWA 80 1422 ECHOLS. Evelyn WA SO 0055
DOLECKI, Yolanda T. WA SO 1365 EVANS, Shirley J.WA SO 0125 ECKFELD, Nancy L WA SO 1018
'DONALDSON, Nancy A. WA SO 1101 EVERHART. Muriel H.WA SO 1315 EDEN. Rebecca P. WA 80 0193
DONEGER, Helen S. WA 80 0416 PAGANS, Nancy H.WA SO 1423 EDIEMcGINN, Lani R. WA SO 1182
DONLIN, Alberta J. WA SO 0241 FAIOLA, Theodora 1.WA 10 0345 EDWARDS, D. Jane WA SO 0242
DONOVAN, Ann E. WA SO 1017 FAIR. Diane LWA SO 1503 EDWARDS, Glenda D. WA 80 0362
DORF, Elaine R. WA SO 0290 FAIRCHILD, Patricia J.WA SO 1410 EDWARDS, Judith B. WA 80 0232
DOSCHER, Barbara L. WA SO 0560 FARGO, Denise S.WA SO 1476 EDWARDS, Phyllis Q. WA SO 0417
DOST, Jeanne WA SO 1538 FARMER, DonnaWA SO 0702 EDWARDS. Ruth A. WA SO 0808
DOUGHERTY, Barbara B. WA 80 0222 FARMER, Priscilla H.WA SO 0750 EGAN, Mary M. WA SO 0710
DOUGHERTY, Mary E. WA SO 1068 FARRIS, Charlotte J.WA SO 0391 EGOLAND, Carol A. WA 80 0654
DOUGLASS, Geraldine WA SO 1041 FEDLER, Judy M.WA SO 1347 EGINS, Jacquelyn J. WA 110 1276
DOUGLASS, Rebecca S. WA SO 1537 FEE, Mar/ LWA SO 0060 EICHE, Mary E. WA SO 0532
DOWNEY, Amy S. WA SO 1275 FEICHT'NER, Sheila H.WA SO 0392 EISENHOUR, Jan V. WA SO 0711
DOYLE, Maxine R. WA 80 1471 FELTS, H. MaxineWA 80 1274 ELIAS, Karen L WA SO 0281
DRAGE, Martha O. WA 80 0177 FELTY, Ruth A.WA SO 0807 ELLEDGEHEIMER, Muriel K. WA 80 0469
DRENNEN, Rea B. WA SO 0869 FENTON, Marie E.WA SO 1149 ELLIS, Anne C WA SO 1019
DRESSER, Judy K. WA SO 1150 FERGUSON, Juanita Y.WA SO 1124 ELLIS, Jewell D. WA 80 0223
DROZDOWSKI, ti,tlen C. WA 80 0075 FERGUSON, Judy S.WA SO 0393 ELLISON, Alice M. WA SO 1469
DRUMMOND, Darl E. WA SO 0361 FERGUSON, Margaret A.WA 80 0228 ELSASSER, Ruth E. WA SO 0243
DUCKETT, Martha H. WA SO 0647 FERGUSON, Susan L.WA SO 0095 ELWELL, Donna G. WA 80 1443
DUGUAY, Irene L WA SO 0346 FILKINS, MaryEllen B.WA 80 0531 ELY, Vivien K. WA 110 1277
DUMDI, Eleanor S. WA 80 0742 FILL& Mari J.WA SO 0440 EPLER, Doris M. WA 80 1183
DURHAM, Carol A. WA 80 0447 PILLION, Judith D.WA SO 0594 EPPS, Jean M. WA SO 0137
DURKEN, Joleen M. WA 80 0492 FINKLE, ReneeWA SO 0110 ERICKSON. Carol 0. WA BO 0141
DURRETT. Mary E. WA 80 0776 FINLAY, Cheryl S.WA 80 0723 ESRY, Cordell* M. WA 80 0712
DUVALL. Betty WA 110 0637 FINNEGAN. Katherine K.WA 80 1016 EUSEBIOKELLY, Clarita WA 80 0546
DYER. Dorothy R. WA 80 1411 FIORENTINO, Mary CWA SO 0240 EVANS. Beverly A. WA 80 0$09
DYKE. Margaret CWA 80 1514
WA 80 0562 FIRETAG, RobertaWA 80 0810
216IBS
FISK, Dorothy E.WA $0 0547
FRAZER, Janet A.WA 80 0905
FREDERICKSEN, June A.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
6111.50N, G. RuthWA 800515
FLEMIN'It, Dilly J. WA 80 1281 GIDDENS, Joyce R.
WA 60 1278 FREELAND, Deity V. WA 110 0763
*1FLEMING,1Florence R.WA 80 0461 GIGLIO, Colene F.
WA 10 0394 FR1EDERS, M. Michaeleen (Sister) WA 80 1540
FLETCHER, GenevaWA SO 1551 GILETTO, Marian P.
WA 80 0063 FROEHLICH, Edna P. WA 80 1058
FLIGHT, Myrtle R.WA 110 01113 MLLE. Sun V.
WA El 0533
PLATEN, II. Jean
FROMHERZ, Margaret S.WA 80 1242 GILLEY, Jeanne M.
WA 60 06311
WA 80 1240 FRYE, Mary L WA 80 0615
FLOWERS, Mary E. WA 10 0691 GILLILAND, Lois F.
WA 60 1279 FUCCI, Patricia A. WA 10 1212
FLOYD, Carolyn LWA 10 1424 GINTER. Mel% A.
WA 80 0770 FULFORD, Jeanette I.. WA 101213
FLOYD, V. La VerneWA 10 0291 GIPSON, Constance F.
WA 10 1470 °ABOARD, Lydia C. WA 110 0014
FLOYD, Vivian N.WA 80 0523 GLASSCOCK. Sharron S.
WA 80 1012 GAIER, Letty L WA 60 0131
FOLEY, Mary I. (Sister)WA 80 0944 GLENNEN, Mary C.
WA 80 1055 GALANES, Gloria J. WA 80 1053
FONTANOZA, Puriflucion C.WA 10 0111
WA 80 0669
GALDRAITH, Joan
GLICKMAN, OneWA 90 0964
FORD, Dolores I.WA 60 1125 GLOSNER, Joan C
WA 0 0904 GAMBILL. Ms M. WA 60 0419
FORD, Winifred M.WA 80 05%
WA 60 1064
. GARDNER. Jeanne M.
GLOVER. RitaWA SO 1316
FORDHAM, Nancy IL WA 80 0199 GOAD, Jun G.
WA 80 1357 GARDNER. Marjorie E. WA 60 0217
FORSTER, Eloise M.WA 10 0614 GOETZ, Joyce M.
WA 10 0383 GARDNER. Sherry K. WA 110 0347
FORSTER, Jam CWA 101 }21 COINS. Phyllis N.
WA SO 0920 GARGANO, Rene 11. WA 80 1532
FOSS. Karen M.WA 80 0541 GOLDSTEIN, Gloria S.
WA 10 1241 GARRETT. Heralding WA 10 0524
FOSSEDAL, Ruth M. WA 10 0371 GOLDSTON, Maude P.
WA 80 1210 GARRISON. Urban S. WA 60 0216
FOSTER, Haul L. WA 10 1151 GOLDSTON, Sarah J.
WA SO 1403 GARTON, Mary W. WA 80 15%
FOSTER, Margaret G.WA 80 1381 GOOD, Jeanne E.
WA 80 0112 GARVIN, Mary G. WA 600616
FOUGHT, Carol A. WA 80 1561 GOODING, Gretchen A.
WA 80 1102 GASKIN, Nina 1.. WA 10 1494
FOWLER, betty J.WA 10 0334 GOODWIN. Maisie Y.
WA 80 0914 GAUGHAN. Marcie WA 80 0651
FOWLER, Beverly D.WA 80 0598 GORDON, Mable 1..
WA 80 0597 GEHRT, Victoria C. WA 80 0606
FRANCIS. ROSS D. WA 60 0273 GORDON, Pally T.
WA 80 0448 GEIGER. bonnie J. WA 80 1006
FRANDINO. Mildred WA 80 0021 GORMAN. Angeline S.
WA 600150 GEIN. Patricia S. WA 10 0549
FRANK. Florence M.WA 80 0244 GRAHAM, M. Frances
WA 10 1353 GELLNER, Carol A. WA 80 0922
FRANKEN, Marion E.WA 60 0415 GRAHAM. R. Irene
WA 80 0668 OEMMILL. Jan K. WA 80 1527
FRANKLIN. Sabrina M.WA 80 1063
WA 80 1341
GERMAN, Claudia E.
GRANT. Mary A.WA 80 1372
FRASER. M. Jamesine (Sister)WA 800713
WA 100921
GEVECKER. Guinevere B.
GREEN. Fern A.WA 10 0178
FRASER. Margaret S.WA 80 0372 GREENE. Barbara
WA 80 1553 OHILARDUCCI. CarolWA 80 0615
WA 80 0395
16 2'7I
GREENWOOD, Katy IL
GREENWOOD, Linda M.
GREENWOOD. Virginia R.
GRIDDLE, Joann F.
GRIFFIN. Nosey G.
GRIFFTTH, Nasty J.
GR1FFTTHS. Lye T.
GR1SE. Mary 1.
GROEN1NG. Eva J.
GROGGEL, Mary L
GROSS, Lori 1...
ORULKE. Shirley E.
WA 60 0724
WA 110 0200
WA 80 0420
MA $0 11
WA $0 0617
WA 80 1491
WA 60 0330
WA 60 0076
WA 100641
WA 10 0340
HAMORY. hoe
HANCE. Rebecca J.
HANCOCK. limmye R.
HANEMAM Eugenia
HANGER. Janet L.
HANKENHO1FF. Dimity
HANKS. Marlene S.
HANNENIERG. Vera L.
HANSEN. Weft M.
HANSON. Jean T.
WA 10 142$ HANSON, Marjorie K.
WA 80 0923
GRUNEWALD. Sandra K.WA 60 1322
GUSTAFSON, Jun R.
HAAS. Jae A.
HACKE1T, R. Loviwz
NAGEL, Lois C
HAGEN. Macy
HAGERMAN. Joyce E.
HAGGARD. Shirley 1.
HAHN. Mary M.
HALEY. Elizabeth G.
HALL, F. Flarici.
HALL, hifkili A.
HALL. Sue D.
WA SO 1126
WA SO 1020
WA 50 1323
WA 80 0111
WA 101214
HARDER. Sara E.
HARDING. A. Levin
WA 110 1331
WA 110 1484
Alphabetic Index of ladivklaels
HEDTKE. Delphine
HEINEMAN. Decay C.
HEKKING, Marcia J.
WA 60 1183 HELLERNACH. Edda M.
WA 50 1362 HELTON. Wendy
WA 60 1261 HENDERSON (DROWN).
WA 60 0291 HENDERSON. Gail H.
WA $0 0126 HENDERSON. Margaret I.
WA 10 03% HENEGAR. Martha
WA 60 0304 HENSCHEL, Carol J.
WA 80 0363 HENTSCHEL. Mth C.
WA 80 1166 HERRIAOE. Pltyllia M.
WA SO NIS HERRIN. Kathleen R.
HERRING, Donis M.
HESKETT. Lois R.
WA $0 0364
WA 60 0462
WA 80 0321
WA 10 0332
WA 60 0064
Cheryl 114.
WA $0 0061
WA 60 0195
HARGADINE. Georgansa M.WA 110 0127
HARMAN. Estelle K.WA SO 1324
HARNETIAUX. Roberta M.WA 60 0119
HARO. Linda D.
HAROUPF. Marge A.
WA $0 0470 HAIM Mary W.
WA 10 0116 HARRIS. Doane E.
WA 80 0331
WA 60 0616
WA 80 0040
WA 60 1021
WA $0 1127
HALLDERG. JeroMiae K.WA 80 1243
HALLIDAY. Laura A.
HALSTEAD. Georgia
HALTERMAN. Martha W.
HALVERSON. Kathryn A.
HAMBY. Jeannette K.
HAMME1T. Mazy D.
WA SO 0194
WA 60 0670
WA 80 0963
WA $0 1042
WA 100361
WA 80 0421
HARRIS. Jan A.
HARRISON. Elvin W.
HARRISON. Myrna J.
HARV1LLE. Mary N.
HASEK. use E.
HATHEWAY. Margie 1.
HAUEISEN. Muiwyn D.
HAWKINS. Carolyn R.
WA 10 0243
WA 60 0134
WA 80 0723
WA 10 0620
WA SO 0432
WA 80 0348
WA $0 0621
WA 110 0018
WA $0 0924
WA $0 0133
WA 60 0422
WA $0 0906
HAWTHORNE. Lillian M.WA $0 0493
HAWTHORNE, SallyWA 10 1437
HEATHERLY.1ocelle A.WA $0 Il52
218
WA 60 0164
WA SO 0764
WA 60 1161
WA $0 1363
WA 110 0142
WA $0 0121
WA 110 0236'.1.1-
WA 60 0171
WAN 0923HESSENFLOW, Jamas L
WA 101063H1DDON. Nils L.
H1SMA. Grace K.
HICKETHIER. Barton A.
HICKNER. Marybelle R.
HICKS. Imasbeth H.
HILDRETH. Olys K.
H1LEMAN. Susan
HILL Myldred P.
HILLEDOE. Sums C.
IIINESLEY. Marent
HINZ. Nanette M.
HIRSCHLEIN. Stub& M.
HITCHCOCK. Barbara A.
NODDY. Mary A.
HODDE. Joyce A.
H0EGLUND. Victoria IL
WA 60 1022
WA $0 0319
WA 50 0216
WA 100731
WA 10 1304
WA $0 0234
WA $0 1426
WA 80 1133
WA $0 1036
WA $0 0373
WA SO 1472
WA 60 0699
WA 600910
WA 80 0617
WA 80 0933
WA 80 1331
117
HUNT, Bobbie M.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
JOHANNESSEN, NormaHOFF, Jo Ann G. WA 80 0765 WA 80 0553
WA 80 0029HUNTER, Andrea
HOFFARTH, Iris N.WA 80 1162
WA 80 1570
HUNTER, Dorothy B.
JOHANNINGSMEIER, Barbara F.WA 80 0926
HOFFMAq, Betty L. WA 80 0313 JOHNSON, Alice E.
WA 80 0131 HUNTER, M. Jane WA 80 1339
HOFFMAN, Margaret C. WA 80 1044 'JOHNSON, Beatryce J.
WA 80 0196 HURKLEY, Donna J. WA 80 1522
HOFFMAN, Robin W. WA 80 0349 JOHNSON, Bonnie L
WA 80 0884 'HUTTON, Edie G. WA 80 1104
HOLLEY, Larry A. WA 80 0129 JOHNSON, Carole M.
WA 80 0433 IADIPAOLI, Marie L. WA 80 1505
HOLMBERG, Mary Lou WA 80 0384 JOHNSON, Dora B.
WA 80 1043 IMMER, Beryle J. WA 80 0573
HOLMES, Marion B. WA 80 0374 JOHNSON, Dorothy M.
WA 80 0449 ING, Celina Sau Lin WA 80 0746
HOLOHAN, FlorajaneWA 80 0825 JOHNSON, Elizabeth E.
WA 80 1397 INGRAM, Nancy J. WA 80 0525
HOLTON, Hazel S. WA 80 0350 JOHNSON, Linda M.
WA 80 0494 IPOCK, Betty J. WA 80 0069
HOPE, Katy L.WA 80 0639 JOHNSON, Lucile M.
WA 80 0292 IRVIN, Vemita A. WA 80 0090
HOPKINS, Cecilia A. WA 80 0907 JOHNSON, Marion T.
WA 80 0822 ISBELL, Irene L. WA 80 0671
HOPKINS, Sonya L. WA 80 0981 JOHNSON, Nedra L.
WA 80 1373 IWASKO, Linda L. WA 80 0179
HOPPE, Nannette B.WA 80 1262 JOHNSON, Sarah C.
WA 80 1285 JABONASKI, Carol WA 80 0212
HOPPS, Zona J.WA 80 0151 JOHNSON, Susan G.
WA 80 1128 JACKSON, Allison L. WA 80 0927
HORN, Joan* lee G. WA 80 0143 JOHNSTON. Margaret K.
WA 80 0823 JACKSON, Mary K. WA 80 1244
HORNUNG, Betsy A. WA 80 1103 JOLLEY, Mary Allen
WA 80 0824 JACKSON, Rachel M. WA 80 1155
HORTON, Marline S. WA 80 1286 JONES, Anne F.
WA 80 0989 'JACKSON, Verna P. WA 80 0314
HORWITZ, Ruth K. WA 80 1163 'JONES, Glenda F.
WA 80 0450 JACOBS, Gloria B. WA 80 1404
HOUCHINS, Beverly S. WA 80 0423 JONES, Jean W.
WA 80 1374 JACOBSON, Rosemary H. WA 80 0088
HOUCK-LOWERY, Margaret W. WA 80 0826 JONES, Shirley T.
WA 80 1129 WA 80 1086,1AFFE, Hilde W.
HOUTS, Betty A.WA 80 1070 JONES, Vonnie J.
WA 80 0247 JALOWSKY, Toby D. WA 80 1227
HOWALD, Nina M. WA 80 0008 JORGENSON, D. Elaine
WA 80 1023 'JAMES, Georgette WA 80 0700
HOWARD, Lois B. WA 80 1521 JOSEPH, Joy D.
WA 80 0001 JEFFREY, Sandra L. WA 80 0084
HOWE, Betty A. WA 80 0495 JUSTICE, Patricia K.
WA 80 1154 JEFFRIES-JACKSON, Lola V. WA 80 1245
HOWES, Florence M. WA 80 0106 KAHN, Claudia F.
WA 80 0329 JENSEN, Clara B. WA 80 0385
HOWLETT, Marlene S. WA 80 1287 KAMINSKI, Geraldine M.
WA 80 1226 JENSEN, Mary E. WA 80 1105
HRICENIAK, Judith A. WA 80 0827 KANE, Roslyn D.
WA 80 0576 JESKO, Karen K. WA 80 1578
HUGHES, Ruth P. WA 80 0165 KANTER, Ettalea E.
WA 80 0608 Starts A. WA 80 0496
HUMBURG, Ramie B. WA 80 0703 KARON, Eileen
WA 80 0233 JIMENEZ, Edna WA 80 1412
HUMBURG, Ranee B. WA 80 0862 KASS, Natalie E.
WA 80 0760 JODER, Beverly C. WA 80 0777WA 80 0863
188 2 9
KAUS, Margaret E. KISER, Jessie P.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
LAIGN, Constance B.WA 80 1246 WA 80 1087 WA 80 0451
KAY, Evelyn R. KISTER. Joanna H. LAKE. Marcia H.WA 80 1506 WA 80 0166 WA 80 1025
KAY, Virginia I. KITTS, Anne H. LAMBERT. Charlotte LWA 80 1366 WA 80 0365 WA 80 0704
KAZMER, Alma L LAMBERT. Connie I.WA 80 0714 KLEMER, D. Jane WA 80 0958
KEARNEY, Elizabeth L. WA 80 1547 LANDIS. Judith W.WA 80 0397 KLEMM, Janice L. WA 80 0426
KEARNEY. Lorraine M. WA 80 0015 LANDRUM. Bertha A.WA 80 1288 KLINK, Marilyn WA 80 0778
KEENER, Barbara J. WA 80 0152 LANDRY. Janet F.WA 80 0945 KLINKEL, Sheryl L WA 80 0859
KEIRSBILCK, Donna H. WA 80 1158 LANE. KarenWA 80 0554 KNIGHT, Mary M. WA 80 1382
KELLER, Louise J. WA 80 0041 LANE, Mary 0.WA 80 0574 KNOTT. Linda M. WA 80 0352
KELLER, Paula A. WA 80 0049 LANGFORD. Nell E.WA 80 0180 KNUTSON. Irma H. WA 80 1541
KELLEY, Aurelia M. WA 80 1290 LANGSTON, Virginia L.
KELLEY, Mavis E.
WA 80 033C, KOENECKE, AliceWA 80 0610 LANNING. Jean
WA 80 0618
WA 80 0067 KOIVUMAKI, Elaine W. WA 80 0520KELLY. Jane R. WA 80 1001 LANPHEAR. Virginia M.
WA 80 0077 WA 80 1564KOLDE, Rosemary F.KELLY, Marjorie P. WA 80 0424 LARSEN. Jean K.
WA 80 0248 KOLLASCH, Delores WA 80 1216KELLY. Shirley A. WA 80 0928 LASATER. Katherine M.
WA 80 0351 KOMPERDA, Nancy A. WA 80 0213KENDLE, Phyllis C. WA 80 1568 LASKY. Jeanette
WA 80 1045 KOREIVA, Bonnie L. WA 80 1405KENNEDY, Dixie L. WA 80 1130 LASSER, Barbara R.
WA 80 1289 KOSOSKI, Carol J. WA 80 1542KENNEDY, Jane T. WA 80 0201 LATHAM. C. Janet
WA 80 0534 KOTTER. Marie L. WA 80 0056KENNEDY, Kathleen M. WA 80 0735 LAUGERMAN. Bonnie L.
WA 80 1325 KOWLE, Carol P. WA 80 0515KENNEDY, Lane B. WA 80 0672 LAUGHLIN, Carol K.
WA 80 0885 KRABBE. Joan L. WA 80 0181KERR. Maude E. WA 80 1438 LAWHORN, Naomi R.
WA 80 1326 KRAMER. Dale W. WA 80 1228KERRIGAN, Carol M. WA 80 1427 LAWLOR, MaryAnn M.
WA 80 0398 KRAMER. May E. WA 80 !428KERSHAW, Connie R. WA 80 0375 LAWSON, Marsha T.
WA 80 1450 KRASKA, Marie F. WA 80 0580KEY, Kathy WA 80 0886 LAY, Nancy A.
WA 80 1187 KREMPASKY, Rose M. WA 80 0117KIBLEN, Judy S. WA 80 0425 LEAMING, Marj P.
WA 80 1523 KREUZ, Mary L. WA 80 0022KICKELS, Mary K. WA 80 0293 LEE, Carolyn A.
WA 80 0908 KRUPP, Dorothy A. WA 80 0249KIENAST, Kay E WA 80 1398 LEE, Jeanne S.
WA 80 1574 KUHLMAN-HARRISON. Judy R. WA 80 1026KILPONEN, Kathleen H. WA 80 1024 LEE. Mary-Meade H.
WA 80 C990 KUHN, Marilyn G. WA 80 0497KINDRICK, Paula L. WA 80 0472 LEEB, Barbara I.
WA 80 0130 KUJAWSKI. Karisue L WA 80 1327KING, Mary W. WA 80 1487 LEFF, Sylvia R.
WA 80 1188 KUSCHEL, Anne E. WA 10 0828KIRCHHOFF, Marge L. WA 80 0966 LEHMAN, Muriel 1.
WA 80 1000 LeCROY. Barbara L. WA 80 0366KISCHEL, Beatrice WA 80 1515 LEMIEUX, Joyce G.
WA 80 1349 WA 80 0555
220 189
LEMKE, Haru H. LOWRY, Sharon A.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
McFADDEN, Joan R.
WA 80 1135 WA 80 04-7 WA 80 0737
LESTER, Mildred M.LUBARSKY, Rochelle L. McGUIRE, Barbara J.
WA 80 0118 LUCAS, Mina S.WA 80 0673 WA 80 0833
LESTER, Rosalyn M. WA 80 1137 McGUIRE, Carol A.
WA 80 0743 LUCEY, Dorothy L. WA 80 1529
LEVIN, Joan H. WA 80 0331 McGUIRE, Caroi P.
WA 80 0250 LUCKHARDT, Mildred C. WA 80 0399
LEVIN. Rhoda P. WA 80 0727 McINTIRE, Diana J.
WA 80 0967 LUDWIG, Christine W. WA 80 1457
LEVINE, Benita WA 80 0428 McINTOSH, Brenda G.
WA 80 1429 LUDWIG, Wilma R. WA 80 0434
LEVINE, Phyllis F. WA 80 0148 McKAY, Bernadette A.
WA 80 1451 LUKKEN, Kathleen M. WA 80 1533
LEVITAN, Esther W. WA 80 0736 McKEE, Melinda F.
WA 80 1452 LUKS, Sandra S. WA 80 1191
LEVI TT, Viola Y. WA 80 1138 McKEEVER, Rebecca J.
WA 80 0968 LUNDVALL, Faye L. WA 80 0475
LEWANDOSKI, Clare D. WA 80 1340 McKENNA, Arlene M.
WA 80 1106 LUTZ, Judith G. WA 80 0599
LEWIS, Maymo B. WA 80 0870 McKIBBEN, Zelata A.
WA 80 1189 LYNCH, Jo Ann WA 80 0834
LIGGETT, Nancy W. WA 80 1027 McKINNEY, Alma S.
WA 80 0829 LYNCH, Kathleen A. WA 80 0871
LILLICRAP, Brenda R. WA 80 1518 McKINNEY, Loretta A.
WA 80 1164 LYNCH, Maureen V. WA 80 0675
LIMA. Judy E. WA 80 0096 McLARTY, Julia E.
WA 80 1359 LYNN, Enid WA 80 0119
LIMBERTY, Jane H. WA 80 1350 McLAUGHL1N, Patsy J.
WA 80 1136 LYON, Pat F. WA 80 1528
LINCOLN, Sara A. WA 80 1454 McLEAN, Sharron L.
WA 80 0107 McAFEE, Chelsie W. WA 80 0353
LINDE, Patricia A. WA 80 0766 McMAHILL, Janet M.
WA 80 1247 McAULAY, Mary E. WA 80 0930
WA 80 0132 McMILLAN, Jane C.LINDSTROM-TI TUS, Karen M.
WA 80 0830 McBRIEN, Marjorie B. WA 80 0970
LINEBARGER, Lillian T. WA 30 0991 McMULLEN, Elsa A.
WA 80 0726 McCANN, Margery J. WA 80 0627
LINN, Lois L. WA 80 1456 McNAIR, Sue R.
WA 80 0969 McCLENDON, Gayle L WA 80 0887
LIPSCOMB, Helen B. WA 80 1473 McNALLY, Mary K.
WA 80 0042 McCOMAS, Marcella L WA 80 0931
LITCHFIELD, Carclyn G. WA 80 0002 McNEAL, Vickey
WA 80 0611 McCONNAUGHAY, Shirley M. WA 80 0888
LITTLE, Charlotte B. WA 80 0909 McNEIL, Sharon L.
WA 80 0315 McCONNELL, Jane S. WA 80 1292
LOBEL, Ilse WA 80 1072 McNUTT, Anne S.
WA 80 1453 McCONNELL, Margaret T. WA 80 1165
LOCKRIDGE, Marion I. WA 10 1229 McNUTT, Dorothy E.
WA 80 0251 McCOOL, Barbara J. WA 80 1192
LOGAN, Eugenia M. WA 80 1009 McPHERSON, Kathleen A.
WA 80 1071 McCORD, Carolyn L WA 80 1046
LOGAN, Joyce P. WA 80 1131 MACKALL, Emily P.
WA 80 0526 McCULLOCH, Barbara A. WA 80 0674
LOHMANN, Ursula G. WA 80 0265 MACY, Barbara J.
WA 80 1516 McCULLOCH, Etta S. WA 80 1028
LONEY, Ola L WA 80 0044 MADDOX, Evelyn M.
WA 80 0779 McDANIEL, Mary S. WA 80 0831
LONOWITH. Jean M. WA 80 1328 MADDOX, Marie B.
WA 80 1190 McDONNAL, Marie E. WA 80 0473
LOWER, Mary A. WA 80 0441 MADDOX, Neva P.
WA 80 0376 McDONOUGH, Garnett L. WA 80 0640WA 80 1108
190221
MAHAFFEY. Edna R. MELGARD, Jane A.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
MOODY, Patricia A.WA 80 0182 WA 80 1580 WA 80 1360
MAIN WOOD. Paulette D. MELICK, Margaret A. MOOK, Corona J.WA 80 0043 WA 80 0752 WA 80 0070
MAK°. Rita I. MERONEY, Elisabeth B. MOON. Mary R.WA 80 1439 WA 80 0476 WA 80 1406
MALMGREN, Maureen C. MERRILL. Susan B. MOORE, Caroline C.WA 80 1341 WA 80 1386 WA 80 0872
MANCUSO. Georgette B. MOORE. Constance M.WA 80 0332 MERRIMAN-SNOW. Barbara A. WA 80 1554
MANHA, Vivian A. WA 80 1250 MOORE, Frances G.WA 80 0832 MERRING. Kathrin D. WA 80 0498
MANN. Kathryn L WA 80 0023 MOORE, Juanita D.WA 80 1248 MERRITT, Judy M. WA 80 1140
MANN. Maxine A. WA 80 0767 MOORE. Mary J.WA 80 1291 MERRY. Pauline E. WA 80 1329
MARBLE. Phyllis J. WA 80 0835 MOORE, Mary V.WA 80 1249 MERTENS. Donna M. WA 80 0628
MARCH. Angela M. WA 80 0676 MORENO. Hannelore H.WA 80 0982 MESSENGER. Susan J. WA 80 0271
MARCOTT, Marla G. WA 80 1375 MORETSKY, Judith G.WA 80 0264 MEWHORTER, Virginia C. WA 80 0377
MARINI. Angela T. WA 80 1294 MORGAN. Margaret H.WA 80 1455 MICALI, Janice E. WA 80 0214
MARION. Elizabeth C WA 80 1061 MORICAL, LeeWA 80 0386 MICHEL, Mary A. WA 80 0754
MARKS. Mary V. WA 80 0645 MORRIS. Phyllis C.WA 80 1507 MIDDLETON. Donna J. WA 80 0078
MARSH. Jacqueline M. WA 80 1399 MORRISON. Michaeleen A.WA 80 0535 MILBY, Kathleen M. WA 80 0575
MARSHALL Bennie L WA 80 0435 MORRISON, PegWA 80 1579 MILLER, Juliet V. WA 80 1413
MARTEL, Theresa M. WA 80 0677 MORTON, Shirley I.WA 80 1430 MILLER. Marilyn J. WA 80 0144
MARTELL, Maxine B. WA 80 0429 MOSTUE, Patricia M.WA 80 1379 MILLER. Pearl M. WA 80 0097
MARTIN, Bernice M. WA 80 0505 MOUNT. Elaine W.WA 80 1054 MILLS. Judith H. WA 80 0619
MARTIN, Dorothy L WA 80 1440 MOUNT. Sally A.WA 80 0929 MILLS, Kathleen C. WA 80 0705
MARTIN. Sharon M. WA 80 0477 MULLER. Miriam S.WA 80 0187 MILTON, Toby H. WA 80 0203
MARVEL, Sandrea M. WA 80 0971 MUNDEN, Hester A.WA 80 0474 MIMS. Barbara L. WA 80 0197
MASTERS. Ann WA 80 0167 MURAKAMI. Judith A.WA 80 0136 MINUGH, Carol J. WA 80 1330
MATTHEWS. Anne L. WA 80 0678 MURDOCK, Helen M.WA 80 0202 MITCHELL, Anita M. WA 80 0780
MATTHEWS. Ruth T. WA 80 0521 MURPHY, Patricia D.WA 80 0333 MITCHELL, Anita M. WA 80 0658
MATZA, Nancy G. WA 80 0836 MYERS. Linda K.WA 80 1385 MITCHELL Kathleen E. WA 80 1193
MAWHINNEY, Wanda B. WA 80 1166 MYLAN, Irene J.WA 80 0510 MITCHELL, Lucille J. WA 80 1132
MAXSON, Judith A. WA 80 0452 NADDY, Deanna J.WA 80 1107 MITCHELL, Thelma L. WA 80 1167
MAYES, Anne 0. WA 80 0600 NAGLER, Phyllis J.WA 80 0463 MIZELL, Millie M. WA 80 1295
MAYHEW, Carol 0. WA 80 0282 NAPLES, 'Catherine D.WA 80 0033 MOELLER. Joanne WA 80 0400
MAZERO. T. Jean WA 80 0753 NARLOCK, Virginia R.WA 80 1139 MOINE, Gretchen L. WA 80 1583
MEDLEY, Marion I. WA 80 0932 NAY. Doris E.WA 80 1293 WA 80 0266
222 191
NEEL, Reba K. 'OLIVETO, Elizabeth A.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
PEACE, Betty
WA 80 0620
NELSON, Beverly J.OLSEN, Lorraine
WA 80 1342
WA 80 1217PEARSON, A. Belinda
WA 80 0728
WA 80 0933 OLSON, Carolyn D.WA 80 0407
NELSON, Karen A. WA 80 0071 PEARSON, Ellen O.
WA au 0992 OLSON, Linda A. WA 80 0009
NETHKEN, Mildred S. WA 80 0516 PEARSON, Mary M.
WA 80 0316 OLSON, Patricia S. WA 80 1332
NEUHARTH, Vicki L WA 80 0860 PEDERZOL1, Joan W.
WA 80 0161 OPACINCH, Cheryl A. WA 80 0336
NEWBY, Luetisha WA 80 0972 PEEBLER, Donna R.
WA 80 0108 ORLOWSKI, Sondra WA 80 0935
'NEWCOMB, Winifred J. WA 80 1331 PEELE, Lucia B.
WA 80 1543 OROSS, Go idle A. WA 80 0253
NEWSOME, Ratans WA 80 0283 PELTON, Opal A.
WA 80 0570 ORTEGO, Jan P. WA 80 1168
NEWTON, Audrey E. WA 80 0085 PEMBERTON, Jane G.
WA 80 0644 OSGOOD, Diann D. WA 80 1389
NICKEL, Christine E. WA 80 0334 PENROD, Mary J.
WA 80 0229 OSTER, Valerie L WA 80 0065
'NICKERSON, Dorothy C. WA 80 1376 PERLMUTTER, Deborah E.
WA 80 0016 OSTLER, Ruth-Ellen WA 80 0401
NOBLE, Rosie A.WA 80 0153 PERNELL, Elsie H.
WA 80 0649 OWENS, Emily T. WA 80 1088
NOBLITT, Brenda S. WA 80 0204 PERNICE, Laura M.
WA 80 0294 OXTOBY, Lillian R. WA 80 0168
NOE, Sarah A. WA 80 1074 PERRY, Francine C.
WA 80 0307 PALLONE, Martha L WA 80 1534
NORTH, Mary L WA 80 0317 PERSITZA, Nancy J.
WA 80 1119 PALZER, Doris M. WA 80 1296
NOVAK, Jan L WA 80 0650 'PETERS, Linda T.
WA 80 0755 PAP1K, Norma J. WA 80 1075
NOVAK, Kathy WA 80 0934 PETERSEN, Dorothy L.
WA 80 1571 PAPILE, Madeline C. WA 80 0889
NOWACKI, Bibiana C. WA 80 0335 PETERSEN, Judith A.
WA 80 0536 PARISI, Josette (Sister) WA 80 1545
NUNEZ, Ann R.WA 80 1388 PETERSON, Barbara J.
WA 80 0679 PARKER, Ella L WA 80 1546
O'BRIEN, Anne E. WA 80 1195 PETERSON, Inez W.
WA 80 1133 PARKER, Jean C. WA 80 0738
O'HERN, Lynn K. WA 80 0205 PETERSON, Marla P.
WA 80 0568 'PARKHURST, Melanie L WA 80 0682
O'KEEFE, Gayle M. WA 80 1458 PETKOFF, Ruth L
WA 80 1387 PARR, Wilma R. WA 80 0499
O'NEIL, Pamela J.WA 80 1110 PETROWSKI, Lois S.
WA 80 0865 PASCASIO, Anne WA 80 1089
O'ROURKE, Nancy C. WA 80 0716 PETTIROSS, Virginia
WA 80 0715 PATRICK, Peggy W. WA 80 0866
OTOOLE, Cathleen M. WA 80 0012 'PFEIFFER, Barbara V.
WA 80 0681 PATTERSON, Edith M. WA 80 0910
OBRIST, Marjorie J.WA 80 0478 PFIFFNER, Karen J.
WA 80 1109 PATTON, Jean L WA 80 1581
OECHSLER. Dorothy A. WA 80 0479 PHILLIPS, Betty J.
WA 80 0680 'PATTON, Lucille W. WA 80 0936
OGLESBY, Vicki D. WA 80 0701 PHILLIPS, Mary L
WA 80 1194 PAUL, Phyllis M. WA 80 1252
OLDHAM-BONNER, Dorothy M. WA 80 0112 PICKETT, Hannah D.
WA 80 1073 PAUL, Sharon L WA 80 1297
'OLDHAM, Aileen B. WA 80 0252 PILLSBURY, Virginia L
WA 80 1435 PAYNE, Arlie J. WA 80 0993
OLEON, Sally J.WA 80 1251 PINSON, Nancy M.
WA 80 0864 PAYNE, Freddie M. WA 80 1400WA 80 0091
192 2.23
'PINTO, Carolyn J. RAUGHT, Rebecca A.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
RICK, Zelda LWA 80 1544 WA 80 1444 WA 80 1201
PIPER, Lee RAY, Carol P. RIDLEY, Yvette B.WA 80 1253 WA 80 0454 WA 80 1230
PIPER, Mary E. RAYBURN, Judith D. RIEHN, Martha LWA 80 0785 WA 80 1112 WA 80 0378
PIPPIN, Anita B. RIKKE, Carol A.WA 80 0480 RAYNER, Gail T. WA 80 0113
PIPPIN, Glenodine WA 80 0581 RILEY, Marcia G.WA 80 1196 RAYNES, Nancy D. WA 80 0612
PLITT, Domenic* L WA 80 0224 RISINGER, Rosalie C.WA 80 0368 REAP, Margaret C. WA 80 0387
POCS1, Martha J. WA 80 1199 RITTER, Doris S.WA 80 0145 RECUPERO, Mary B. WA 80 0911
PORTMAN, Sharon D. WA 80 0198 RIVERS, Angelina S.WA 80 0146 REDDY, Cecelia T. WA 80 0402
POSTLEWAITE, Beverly W. WA 80 1555 ROBERTS, Beverly A.WA 80 0219 REED-TAYLOR, Josephine WA 80 0890
POTER, Brenda T. WA 80 1003 ROBERTS,Imogene 0.WA 80 0937 REED, Barbara J. WA 80 1047
POTTER, Marian W. WA 80 0170 'ROBERTS, Vida G.WA 80 0154 REED, Bobbie J. WA 80 1361
POUNCEY, Judith A. WA 80 1120 ROBERTSON, Margaret B.WA 80 1197 REED, Marion L. WA 80 0455
PRATT, Barbara S. WA 80 0133 'ROBINSON, Gloria LWA 80 0837 REEL Mildred WA 80 0030
PRESTON, Faith WA 80 1548 ROBINSON, Lucy C.WA 80 1056 REESE, Susan H. WA 80 0873
PRICE, Sonia M. WA 80 0254 "ROBINSON, Nancy M.WA 80 0169 REGUERO, Lillian C. WA 80 1478
PRIDDY, Mary J. WA 80 0761 ROBINSON, Paulette H.WA 80 0481 'REID, Cathleen M. WA 80 0171
PRIMAVERA, Joanne M. WA 80 1254 RODGERS, Nanette N.WA 80 0506 REINWALD, Clio S. WA 80 0045
'PRINCE, Bonnie L WA 80 0010 'ROHNER, Faith B.WA 80 1111 REMORINO, Ann WA 80 0310
'PRISCO, Dorothy A. WA 80 1512 ROOKER, Mary G.WA 80 0651 RENOUF, Marcia H. WA 80 1202
PRITCHETT, Averill R. WA 80 1414 ROONEY, Norma G.WA 80 0453 REYNOLDS, Doris J. WA 80 0912
PROFFITT, Sally P. WA 80 1200 ROSBOROUGH, Maxine K.WA 80 0157 REYNOLDS, Eleanor R. WA 80 0035
PRUITT, Dorothy G. WA 80 0556 ROSDAHL, Caroline B.WA 80 0158 'REYNOLDS, Yolanda G. WA 80 1004
PUIG, Ann R. WA 80 0838 ROSE, Irene B.WA 80 1198 REZA, Maria L WA 80 0891
PULA, Eva WA 80 0255 ROSEN, Mary F.WA 80 0983 RICE, Margaret L WA 80 0257
QUAEMPTS, Donna M. WA 80 0256 ROSS, Novella M.WA 80 0507 'RICE, Mary A. WA 80 0683
QUINONES de BONET, Maria E. WA 80 1575 ROUILLARD, Matilda R.WA 80 0517 RICHARDSON, Bernice C. WA 80 0337
RAMIREZ., Linda C. WA 80 0566 ROURKE, Joan M.WA 80 1377 RICHARDSON, Judith A. WA !JO 0938
RAMSEY, Bette WA 80 0300 ROUSSEAU, June C.WA 80 0588 RICHARDSON, Patricia A. WA 80 0403
'RAMSEY, Patricia WA 80 0537 ROWE, JoAnne S.WA 80 0601 RICHARDSON, Patricia M. WA 80 0602
RANDALL, Mary M. WA 80 0511 ROYCE, NolaWA 80 0183 RICHEY, Eleanor H. WA 80 0557
RANKIN, Janet S. WA 80 0284 RUND, Christine M.WA 80 1509 RICHMOND, Donna J. WA 80 1029
RAUCH, Gay H.WA 80 1002
WA 80 0484 RUNNALLS, NelvaWA 80 0756
224 193
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
RUPP, Barbara A. SCHNEBLY, Martha E. SHERSTER, Joyce A.
WA SO 0354 WA 80 0629 WA 80 0875
RUSKJER, Nina L SCHNUELLE, Ernestine H. SHIBATA, Helene I.
WA 80 1535 WA 80 0258 WA 80 0051
RUSSELL, Carol A. SCHOEN, Joann K. SHIBATA, Helene I.
WA 80 1390 WA 80 0839 WA 80 0586
SCHOENKNECHT, Gladys M.
RUSSELL Frances B. WA 80 0355 SHIRA, Karen D.
WA 80 0522 SCHOLLENBERGER, Ellen O. WA 80 0356
RUFMAN, Roanne C WA 80 0259 SHIREY, Violet I.
WA 80 1557 SCHRANK, Holly L WA 80 1206
SABATO, Ann Z. WA SO 0706 SHIRK, Barri L
WA SO 0404 SCHUBERT, Tina T. WA SO 1367
SACKETT, Marilyn H. WA 80 0285 SHORT, Trudy L
WA 80 1203 SCHUETZ, Carolyn A. WA 80 0947
SADAU, Jeanne L WA 80 0840 SHOSTAK, Libby
WA 80 1333 SCHULMAN, Rose WA 80 1415
SAMAWI, MaryAnn M. WA 80 1459 SHOTWELL, Ada C.
WA 80 1204 SCHWARBERG, Helene WA 80 1169
SANCHEZ, Beatrice R. WA 80 0684 SHOULL tartha K.
WA 80 0973 SCHWEBKE, Phyllis W. WA 80 1264
SANDERSON, Rosemary L WA 80 1300 SHUMATE, Gloria J.
WA 80 1062 SCHWINN, Linda K. WA 80 0286
SARVAS, Arlene F. WA 80 1368 SHURR, Harriet
WA SO 0456 SCOPATZ, Mary P. WA 80 0410
SATTIG, Harriett H. WA 80 0260 SICHENEDER, Carol J.
WA 80 0994 SCOTT, Betty WA 80 1460
SAUCIER, Bonnie L WA 80 0946 SIEBERT, Joan K.
WA 80 1030 SCOTT, Carol D. WA 80 0188
SAUNDERS, Rebecca J. WA 80 0747 SIGLER, Kathie S.
WA 80 1090 SCOTT, Eileen M. WA 80 0876
SAWATZKY, Joyce A. WA 80 1301 SILK, Maurice R.
WA 80 0184 SEEMAN, Linda K. WA $0 0482
SAXE, Louise E.WA 80 1205 SILVA, Sally R.
WA 80 0781 SEFTON, Cynthia D. WA 30 1207
SCAPPATICCI, DianeWA 80 0685 SILVER, Shit1ey
WA 80 1431 SELTZ, Nancy C WA 30 0057
SCARBOROUGH, Margaret J. WA 80 0603 SILVERMAN, Charlotte H.
WA 80 0653 SEMINARA, Eleanor F. WA 80 1256
SCARBROUGH, Virginia L WA 80 1076 SIMON, Anita
WA 80 1417 SEWELL, Jean R. WA 30 1461
SCHACHTER, Jane S. WA 80 0686 SIMON, Sharon A.
WA 80 0623 SHANE, Barbara WA 80 0338
SCHACH1SCHNEIDER, Jeanne E. WA 80 1517 SIMPSON, Evelyn S.
WA 80 1298 SHANNON, Virginia J. WA 80 0722
SCHACKNE, Annette L WA 80 0236 SITENGA, Charlene C
WA 80 1263 SHARRARD, Nina M. WA 80 1303
SCHEVE, Helen WA 80 0604 SKLAREW, Jaclyn
WA 80 0230 SHAW, Rebecca A. WA 30 0261
SCHIEVE, Johan W. WA 80 0768 SKOBJAK, Bernadette L
WA 80 1363 SHEEHAN, Margaret M. WA 30 1048
SCHILLIE, CharleneWA 80 1077 SLED, Jill G.
WA 80 1031 SHEINGOLD, Shirley K. WA 80 1445
*SCHISSLER, Annie L WA 80 0098 SLEEPER, lotus H.
WA 80 1343 SHELDON, Harriet L WA 80 1462
SCHLACK, Marilyn L WA 80 0841 SLEICHER, Martha M.
WA 80 0995 SHELL Vicki E. WA 80 0687
SCHLOSSER, Mara E. WA 80 0613 SLOANE, Darlene S.
WA 80 0374 SHELLEY, Joanne R. WA 80 1401
SCHMIDT, Laurie E.WA 80 1255 SMITH, Alice B.
WA 80 1299 SHEPHERD, Susan J. WA 80 0457
SCHMITT, Elizabeth M.WA SO 0541 SMITH, Betty L
WA 80 0031 SHERKOW, Sara J. WA 80 0003WA 80 1302
104225
SMITH, Bettye L STACY, Thelma L
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
STOREY, Elsie H.
WA 80 1312 WA 80 1525 WA $0 1441
SMITH, Beverly J.WA 80 1566
STALLINGS, Billie J.WA 80 0295
STORME, Fay E.WA 80 0442
SMITH, Jeanne D. STANDISH, Betty E. STOTZ, Ella
WA 80 0842 WA 80 0408 WA 80 0206
SMITH, Jessie S. STOUT, Janet P.
WA 80 0004 STANLEY, Ruth C. WA 80 0155
SMITH, Joan E. WA 80 0367 STRATTON, Donnalie
WA 80 0267 STAPLES, Sharon L WA 80 0079
SMITH, Joyce E. WA 80 1218 STREETER, Marie R.WA 80 1121 STARKS, Gretchen A. WA 80 14%
SMITH, Kathryn W. WA 80 0631 STRONG, Pamela H.WA 80 0592 STATHAKES, Anita E. WA 80 0099
...,
SMITH, Linda L. WA W 1392 STROVINK, Karen C.
WA 80 1524 WA 80 0563STOCK, F. ColleenSMITH, Lynn A. WA 80 0017 STRYDESKY, Rebecca H.
WA 80 0460 STEEN, Barbara A. WA 80 0974
SMITH, Margaret R. WA 80 0940 STUBBS, Aretha M.WA SO 0050 STEFFAN, Patricia L WA 80 0319
SMITH, Modestine WA 80 0215 STURCH, Patty J.
WA 80 0634 STEIN, Gertrude WA 80 1113
SMITH, Rae P. WA 80 1466 SULEIMAN, Louise F.
WA 80 0748 STELL, Roberta L WA 80 0606
SMITH, Ruth L WA SO 0771 SUMTER, Bonnie 3.
WA 80 1304 STENGEL, Judith A. WA 80 0589
SMITH, Shirley L WA 80 1005 SUNDBERG, Mary C.
WA 80 1519 STENGER, Jacquelyn L WA 80 0630
SMITH, Susan E. WA 80 0508 SUTHERLAND, Audrey
WA 80 0388 STEPHAN, Lorraine WA 80 1510
SNELL, Margaret A. WA 80 1257 SWAIM, Elena J.
WA 80 0652 STERNBERG, Adele M. WA 80 0100
SNOW, M. Eileen WA 80 1141 SWANGER, Carolyn M.
SNYDER, Elizabeth C.WA 80 0318 STEVENS-WADE, Georjene
WA 80 1170 SWANSON, Barbara.).WA 80 1114
WA 80 0939 STEVENSEN, Helen T. WA 80 1049
SNYDER, Elizabeth M. WA 80 1006 SWANSON, Mary S.
WA 80 1565 STEVENSON, Ann W. WA 80 0092
SNYDER, Helen B. WA 80 0621 SWASEY, Shirley
WA 80 0500 STEWART, E. Jean WA 80 1306
SOPHUSSON, Beret J. WA 80 0877 SWAYZER, Diane
WA 80 0220 STEWART, Geraldine WA 80 0086
SOUPIOS, Marion D. WA 80 1495 SWINDLER, Helen C.
WA 80 1432 STEWART, Hester R. WA 80 1383
SOUZA, Mary R. (Sister) WA 80 0578 SWINEFORD, Sylvia R.
WA 80 1391 STOCK, Joyce E. WA 80 0458
SPANGLER, Mary Ann I. WA 80 1171 TABOR, Patricia A.
WA 80 1305 STODDARD, Lucille T. WA 80 0357
SPANN, Mary C. WA 80 1219 TAKIS, Alexandria
WA 80 0635 STOGNER, Myrtle D. WA 80 0358
SPARKS, Gail L WA 80 0409 TANNER, Dolores
WA 80 0262 STOKES, Margaret L WA 80 1463
SPEAR, Barbara E. WA 80 0268 TAPMAN, Muriel S.
WA 80 0843 STONE. Janina F. WA 80 1508
SPEARS, Helen WA 80 0339 TARLIN, Sheila W.WA 80 0527 STONE, Sandra M. WA 80 0340
SPENCER, Mary L WA 80 0114 TARR, Teddy
WA 80 0013 STONE, Sheila D. WA 30 1485
SPIGENER, JoAnne H. WA 80 0185 TATHAM, Elaine L
WA 80 0311 STONEHILL Marjorie L WA 80 0948
SPIRER, Janet E. WA 80 0605 TAUBERT, Lillian E.
WA 80 0688 STONES, Phyllis S. WA 80 1208
SPROSS. A. Katherine WA 80 0379WA 80 0844 TAYLOR, Mary L
WA 80 0949
226195
TAYLOR, Nancy C
TAYLOR, Sharon L
TAYLOR, Zoe L.
TERRELL, Judy M.
TESINSKY, Suzanne P.
THEWLIS, Pauline M.
THIELMAN, Dorothy W.
THOMAS, Barbara N.
THOMAS, Betty J.
THOMAS, Ida H.
THOMAS, JoAnne M.
THOMAS, Marilyn (Sister)
'THOMAS, Patricia U.
THOMAS, Ruth G.
THOMPSON, Helen J.
THOMPSON, Joyce E.
THOMPSON, Karen E.
THOMPSON, Margaret A.
THOMPSON, Mary B.
THOMPSON, Mercedes H.
THOMPSON, Phyllis E.
THOROGOOD, Nellie C
TILLEY, Gwen L
TILLEY, Gwyn T.
TILLMAN, Polly C.
*TILTON, Irmy
TIPTON, Bettie R.
TOMES, On L
TOMLINSON, Louise H.
TORTORA, Phyllis G.
WA 80 1050 WA 80 0656TOY, Marsha S.
WA 80 1334WA 80 0080 TRAHAN, Lois P.
WA 80 1213WA 80 1446 TREVENA, Paula J.
WA 80 0571
WA 80 1265 TREWERN, Karen LWA 80 1416
WA 80 0878 TRICINELLA, Barbara A.WA 80 0436
WA 110 1569 TRIPP, Hazel G.WA 80 0159
WA 80 1209 TROWBRIDGE, MargaretWA 80 1488
WA 80 1464WA 80 1063
TRUJILLO, Melva J.
TUCKER, Mignon S.
WA 80 1010 TUNOA, TagiilimaWA 80 1310
TURLINOTON, Ann T.
TURNER, Allen,
TURNER, B. Carol
TURNER, Janice C.
TURNER, Patricia R.
TURNER, Terilyn C.
'TURNHAM-SMITH, Ann
TWELVES, Linda T.
UHLINGER, Susan J.
UNCAPHER, Karen J.
UNDERWOOD, Janet L.
WA 80 1210 UNRATH, Marjory CWA 80 0160
UPSHAW, Delores V.
URMSTON, Marilyn M.
WA 80 1091 VACHER, Helen F.WA 10 0217
VALDEZ, Connie A.
WA 80 0081 VANCE, Betty L.WA 80 0892
WA 80 1212 VANOVERSCHELDE, Imogene M.WA 80 0207
WA 80 1550 VEGSO, Kathryn A.
TOMPKINS, Wilma W. WA 80 0691
WA SO 0690 VENT, Jo A.
TORCHIANA, Margarida L WA 80 0512
WA 80 0655 VERLOO, Nona J.
WA 80 1115WA 80 0046
WA 80 1559WA 80 1092
WA 80 0757WA 80 1497
WA 80 1231WA 80 0359
WA 80 0632WA 80 0915
WA 80 1354WA 80 0729
WA 80 0186WA 80 1093
WA 80 1407WA 80 0005
WA 80 1142WA 80 1173
WA 80 0231WA 80 0624
WA 80 0956WA 80 0274
WA 80 0689WA 80 0941
WA 80 1211WA 80 1232
WA 110 1172WA 80 0846
WA 80 0845WA $0 1064
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WA 80 001829 'l... t
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
VERMILLION, JoeAnn
VESCIO, Ann C.
VESELKA, Vera
WA 80 0437
WA 80 0528
WA 80 1474VESSELSPLANTZ, Dena
WA 80 0172
VETTER, Louise
VILLA, Drucilla J.
VILLIERS, Susan L
VISELLE, Janet P.
VOAS, Janet R.
VOLZ, Terry K.
VONVIHL, Dora A.
VOORHIES, Kathy I.
VORNDRAN, Barbara S.
VOTE, Carol J.
WADDELL, Francs. G.
WADSWORTH, Dorothy
WAGER, Lola B.
WA 80 0692
WA 110 1065
WA 80 0558
WA 80 0272
WA 80 0717
WA 80 0$47
WA 80 020
WA SO 0173
WA 80 0693
WA 80 0024
WA tO 02%
WA SO MO
WA 80 0189WAGNER, Marie C. (Sister)
WA 10 0758WAGONER, Kathleen P.
WALDROP, Betty J.
WALKER, Edith M.
WALKER, Gail M.
WALKER, Hattie M.
WALKER, Jacqueline
WALLACE, Leona M.
WALLACE, Sharon A.
WALTER. Elaine M.
WANTA, Joyce E.
WARD, Earkne V.
WARD, Jane A.
WARD, Madeline M.
WA 80 0607
WA 80 1032
WA 80 0459
WA 10 1572
WA 80 0501
WA 80 0147
WA SO 0148
WA 10 0707
WA 80 0509
WA 80 0739
WA 80 1436
WA 10 0740
WA 80 0973
WARDEN, Emily H. WIESENFELD, Laura A.
Alphabetic Index of Individuals
WITTMEYER, Alms LWA 80 0513 WA 110 0880 WA SO 1116
WARE, Barbara A. WIESNER, Dorothy WOESTE, Gretchen LWA BO 0483 WA 80 1434 WA 80 0301
WARNER, Beverly A. WILDER, Dolores J. WOLFE, Honors LWA 80 1078 WA 80 0216 WA BO 1344
WASICE1C, Margery M. WOMACK, Jan G.WA BO 0942 WILEY, Stmioce WA BO 0439
WATERS, Veils WA BO 0121 WONG, Betty J.WA 10 0849 WILLARD, Carolyn S. WA 80 0122
WATKINS, Linda S. WA BO 1475 WOOD, Ann E.WA 80 0694 WILLARD, Mary H. WA BO 1079
WATSON, Betty WA BO 1314 WOOD, Dianna K.WA *0 0430 WILLBRAND, Mary L WA BO 1033
WATSON, Betty S. WA BO 0741 WOOD, Sharon A.WA BO 0120 WILLIAMS, Ada E. WA BO 1351
WEATHERS, Georgia L. WA BO 0305 WOODALL, Martha L.WA 80 1214 WILLIAMS, Frances H. WA BO 1012
WEBS, Ruth H. WA 110 1336 WOODALL, Robbie R.WA BO 0879 WILLIAMS, Janet K. WA BO 1175
WEHMEIER, Roberta A. WA BO 0321 WOODRUFF, Valerie A.
WA 10 0299 WILLIAMS, Jonnie L WA BO 0275
WELCH, Betty L. WA BO 09% WOODS, Mary K.WA BO 1335 WILLIAMS, Linda L WA BO 1337
WELLS, Jean P. WA BO 1174 WOODS, Pamela A.
WA BO 1492 WILLIAMS, Olp WA BO 0025
WELSH, M. Catherine WA BO 0984 WOODWARD, Hilda S.WA 110 0019 WILLIAMS, Phyllis E. WA BO 1013
WESSELIUS, Florence P. WA BO 0851 WOOSTER, Alice M.WA BO 1307 WILLIAMS, Phyllis M. WA SO 0861
WEST, Anne H. WA $0 0087 WORD, Constance G.WA BO 0695 WILLIAMS, Sheila M. WA 110 0894
WEST, Lynda L WA BO 1393 WORDEN, EthelwynWA BO 0641 WILLIAMSON, Alyce L WA BO 0579
WESTBROOK. Doris H. WA BO 0072 WORKMAN, Jolene J.WA BO 0893 WILSON, Anita K. WA 10 0772
WESTDYK, Dianna K. WA BO 0759 WORTHINGTON, Lorretta M.WA BO 0514 WILSON, Linda C WA SO 0153
WHEAT, Kay G. WA BO 0769 WRIGHT-JONES, EuniceWA BO 1433 WILSON, Melissa C WA BO 0036
WHEELER, Gloria D. WA BO 0852 WRIGHT, Barbara r..WA BO 1313 WINER, Rachel K. WA SO 0697
WHETSTINE, Gladys B. WA 10 0101 WRIGHT, Dorothy M.WA 80 0438 WINGATE, Martha L WA 20 1034
WHITBEOC, Terry A. WA BO OM WRIGHT, Jeanette T.WA 80 0006 WINKFIELD, Pat W. WA 80 0985
WHITE, Bather* J. WA $0 0696 WRIGHT, Lillian P.WA BO 0052 WINKLER, Kathleen A. WA BO 0744
WHITE, Barbara J. WA BO 0625 YEAGER, JanWA 110 OM WINKLER, Margaret WA BO 1345
WHITE. Eleanor WA 80 0583 YOSELOW, Susan R.
WA BO 1530 WINSOR, Elsa L.. WA 80 0730
WHITE, Jane G. WA BO 0622 YOUNG, Amy M.WA 80 0582 WIRE, Lillian O. WA BO 1035
WHITE, Nancy J. WA 80 1513 YOUNG. Gay A.WA 80 1011 WIRTH, Patricia L WA 80 0951
WHITE, Sharon R. WA 80 1258 YOUNG, Sandra D.WA 80 1558 WISE. Mary K. WA SO 1156
WHITNEY, Louise WA 80 1051 YUCEL, Martha E.WA 80 1418 WITHEROW, Mary WA SO 1007
WHITWORTH, Florence R. WA 80 0380 ZABOWSKI, Susan S.
WA 80 0320 WM. Rosemary WA 80 1465
WIEDMAN, Phyllis LWA 80 0850
WA 80 0646 ZEIL, Gale A. WA 80 0032
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ZELENAK, Patricia
ZITO, Verlaine S.
ZUELOW, Mario J.
ZURAWSKI, Mary F.
ZURETTL Marion O.
ZYLINSKI, Dario M.
OS
WA SO 0712
WA SO 1220
WA SO 0773
WA $01301
WA 10 0531
WA SO 0154
229
Alphabetic Wee of ladividaals
Appendixes
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Appendix A
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CIIIE NATIONAL CENTER
FOR RESEARCH IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Deer Vocational Administrator:
The Oleo Ilene Yeeirete. IOW Pew, lime Cehreeee, Ohs 1321eTO. MC 4111{-311411 C. CTVOCIEDOSIO/Ceiveeve. OM
You hove been nominated to pe...!cipsee in s nations' survey. This survey will pnerate a nation"' listing entitled"Survey of Women Administrators In Vocational Education . There will be no charge for this listing. The Surreyit being conducted by the Nation* Center for Research in Vocational Education through the sponsorship ofthe United Sta.'s Office of Education. The Survey Is designed:.
1. to provide a national listing of women with administrative expertise who may be identified asresource personnel end/or consultants in vocational education for policy development endadministration.
2. to identify women who administer vocational education posterns in areas traditionally administeredby men (e.g., Industrial Ans. Trade lb Industry, Agriculture).
To collect information needed for the Survey, all interested persons are requested to complete the enclosedquestionnaire. Professions' data will be collected to 111111KOO Ofelf/Phial entries of all Persons included in thenational listing. A sample entry follows:
DARNEL Jennifer. Director of Vocational Education Programs. Division of Vocational and Technic*Education. Ohio State University. 1190 Neil Amos, Columbus, Ohio 43210. (6141422.661$.
Job Rotoond011itior Technical, Office, Trade Industry. Distributive Education.Antes) of Study and Higbee Doom: Curriculum Development. Ph.D. from University of
WisconsinWedison.Anna) of Profusion./ Export*: Competency-Rased Eduation.
MOM follow the directions below if you wish to apply for inclusion in the Survey of Women Administratorsin Vocational Eduction.
1. Read and respond to Pert I of tha Questionnaire: Selection Criteria for Entrants.
2. If you responded yes to all statements in Part I and had the verification statement signed byyour supervisor. proceed to Pans II and III of the OusstIonneire and complete all questions inthis arse. Be certain to sign the Release Statement.
3. Return the completed Questionnaire in the enclosed addressed envelope which has been stampedfor your convenience.
The survey will serve use IS added resource in our professional endeavors. The information is being collected underthe authority of Sections 136 and 171(a) (2) of the Vocational Education Act of 1963 as amended by Section202(a) of Public Law 944112. As noted above, your response is entirely voluntary, and your cooperation in creatingthis resource will serve to insure its success.
Sincerely.
Novella RoesProject Director
NR/bh
Enclosure: Candidate Questionnaire
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SURVEY OF WOMEN ADMINISTRATORS IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE
Part I
Selection Criteria for Entrants
You can qualify as an entrant in the Survey if you meet each of the three criteria which follow.
YOUR RESPONSE IS ENTIRELY VOLUNTARY.
Directions: Please read each criterion statement and check yes or no in response to the statements asthey apply to you.
Criterion 1. Performance in a job role related to vocational education as defined in Section 8(1) of the VocationalEducation Act of 1963 and as amended by Section 195(1) of Public Law 94482.
Section 195(1). The term "vocational education" means organized educationalprograms which are directly related to the preparation of individuals for paid orunpaid employment, or for additional preparation for a career requiring otherthan a baccalaureate or advanced degree; and, for purposes of this paragraph, theterm "organized education program" means only (A) instruction related to theoccupation or occupations for which the students are in training or instructionnecessary for students to benefit from such training, and (B) the acquisition,maintenance, and repair of instructional supplies, teaching aids and equipment; ...(P.L. 94482, Section 195(1); 20 U.S.C. 2461).
For the purpose of this project, vocational education administrators are defined as those administrativeofficers who are responsible for vocational education programs and those persons who are responsiblefor supportive services for vocational education.
According to the definition above, I currently performin a vocation! education job role.
Yes No
iterion 2. Periformance as an administrator. An administrator is defined for our purposes as a person whoperforms all of the following functions to some extent in her current job.
a. Program Administrationthe design, development, and implementation of a functional componentof the organization.
b. Program Managementthe maintenance of records and/or development of procedures, policies,and programs essential to the functioning of the organization.
c. Financial Managementparticipation in budgeting.
d. Personnel Managementparticipation in evaluation, policy-making, communications, etc. con-cerning personnel.
In my present job, I perform all of these administrativefunctions. Yes No
Criterion 3. Employment as an administrator.
I spend at least 50 percent of my time in my current positionperforming the administrative functions listed in Criterion 2. Yes No
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If you answered no to any of the criterion statements, you ere not eligible for inclusion in the Survey, and thereis no need to continue with the questionnaire.
If you answered yes to each of the three criteria in Part I, you qualify as an entrant in the Survey. Please havethe verification below completed, complete Parts II and Ill, and return the questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.
Verification: Please have your immediate supervisor sign as indicated below.
I acknowledge that the candidate of this questionnaire performs in accordance with all three of the criterionstatements presented in Part I.
Signature
Title of Position
Employing Organization
Date
Part II
Biographic& Information
Directions: Please write or check the appropriate response for each item as it applies to you in yourcurrent position. This information should be listed exactly as you wish it to appear inthe Survey.
1. Name:Last
2. Specific Job Title:
Department:
3. Employing Organization:
First Middle
City State
4. Employing Agency Classification
State Education AgenciesLocal Education Agencies (includingBureau of Indian Affairs Schools)
) Regional Education Agencies) State Advisory Councils for Voc. Ed.) Universities and Colleges (and
university affiliated facilities)
Zip Area Code Telephone
( ) Community Colleges/Junior Colleges/Technical Institutes
) Proprietory Schools and Colleges) Federal Education Agencies) Other (specify):
(
(
(
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5. Check the vocational education program(s) involved in your area of responsibility.
( ) Agricultural I
( ) Distribution( ) Health Occupations( ) Occupational Horne Economics( ) Office Occupations
) Technical) Trade and Industrial Occupations) Other (Not Elsewhere Classified)
6. Institution from which you obtained your highest degree.
Highest degree earned: Write in full and abbreviate (e.g., Ooctor of Philosophy, Ph.O.)
Major Area(s) of Study: (please limit to three)
(1) (2) (3)
7. Major Area(s) of professional expertise in vocational education based on work experience:
(1) (2) (3)
Part III
Release Statement for Information to Be Published in theSurvey of Women Administrators in Vocational Education
I hereby grant permission to the National Center for Research in Vocational Educationto publish in association with my name all the information provided in the BibliographicalInformation Section of this questionnaire (Part II).
I understand that the accuracy of the information published in the Survey isdependent upon the accuracy of the Information I provide. The responses I have providedin this questionnaire are accurate to the best of my knowledge.
signature
WE MUST HAVE YOUR WRITTEN PERMISSION TO PRINT YOUR NAME AND PROFESSIONAL INFOR-MATION IN THE SURVEY. THEREFORE, PERSONS RETURNING QUESTIONNAIRES WITHOUT SIGNEORELEASE STATEMENTS CANNOT BE LISTED IN THE SURVEY.
All questionnaires must be received at the National Center on or before December 31, 1979 for you to beeligible for inclusion in the Survey.
IF YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE ENTIRE QUESTIONNAIRE ACCORDING TO OIRECTIONS IN THECOVER LETTER ANO QUESTIONNAIRE, YOU WILL BE INCLUOEOIN:THE SURVEY.
Check here if you would like to purchase a copy of the Survey on a cost recovery basis.
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Appendix B
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APPENDIX B
Types of Educational Agencies and InstitutionsIncluded in the Target Populations
State Education Agencies
State Departments of EducationState Boards of EducationDepartments of Public InstructionState Public SchoolsCommonwealth of StateState Departments of Vocational EducationCommission for Vocational EducationState Departments of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education
Local Education Agencies
Independent School DistrictsArea Vocational Technical SchoolsJoint Vocational Technical SchoolsCounty School BoardsCity School SystemsPublic SchoolsVocational CentersLocal School DistrictsUnified School DistrictsCity Boards of Education
Regional Education Agencies
County Regional AgenciesVocational Regional DistrictsVocational Regional SchoolsTri-County Regional SchoolsIntermediate School DistrictsBoard of Cooperative Educational ServicesConsortiums
Universities and Colleges
Four-year colleges and universities throughout the United States and territories
Community/Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes
Community /Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes offering two-year degrees invocational and technical program fields
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Federal Education Agencies
National Institute of HealthVeterans AdministrationRehabilitationInternal Revenue ServiceDepartment of TreasuryDepartment of DefenseBureau of Occupational Adult EducationDepartment of Vocational Technical EducationDepartment of Health, Education and WelfareUnited States Office of EducationNational Center for Education StatisticsDepartment of TransportationRock Island ArsenalEmergency Management Agency
Other
HospitalsComprehensive Education Training AgenciesAeronautical CentersNon-profit Organizations
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