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Progress rePort 1 The first Progress Report for LoneStarCon3, the 71st , to be held August 29–September 2, 2013, in San Antonio, Texas LonestarCon3 Committee Co-Chairs: Laura Domitz & Bill Parker office of the Chair Advisor: Karen Meschke Guest Relations: Intermediary: Jonathan Miles » : Rhonda Eudaly Simpson » James Gunn: Renee Babcock Internal Communications: Michael Pins » Willie Siros: Karen Meschke Hugo Loser’s Party: Mr. Shirt & Stacey Anne Helton » Norman Spinrad: Val & Ron Ontell Parliamentarian: Jonathan Miles » Darrell K. Sweet: Jimmy Simpson » Paul Cornell: Robbie Bourget & Crystal Shedrock » Leslie Fish: TBD » Joe R. Lansdale: Scott A. Cupp Divisions Finance: Scott A. Cupp Facilities: Joyce Hooper » Registration: Elayne Pelz » Deputy Division Head: Ben Yalow » Staff: Rondinella Olsen » Advisor: Bobbi Armbruster Events: Glenn Glazer » Convention Center Liaison: Randall Shepherd » Art Night: Mike Willmoth » Hotel Function Space Liaison: Jim Mann » Chesley Awards: Andrea Senchy » Housing: Suzanne Tompkins » Hugo Awards: Julie Barrett › Staff: Ulrika O’Brien › Hugo Ceremony Stage Manager: Seth Breidbart » Staff: Kim Marks Brown, Gay Ellen Dennett, Mark Herrup › Hugo Ceremony Staff: Chris Barrett, Adina Adler & T.R. Renner › Hugo Ceremony Master of Ceremonies: Paul Cornell Member Services: Sharon Pierce » Masquerade: Jill Eastlake » Deputy Division Head: Dina Krause » Opening Ceremonies: L.C. Beckwith » Childcare: Lisa Garrison-Ragsdale Exhibits: Patty Wells » Con Suite: Colis & Gary Robe » Deputy Division Head: Warren Buff › Staff: Rob Landley, Ken & Melissa Tolliver » Art Show: Scott Zrubek » Handicapped Services: Sally Woerhle › Assistants: Ruth Cruise & Jimmy Simpson › Staff: Bill Thomasson » Dealers’ Room: Charles Siros » Info/Voodoo: Sara Cooper » Doctor Who Exhibit: Robbie Bourget › Info/Voodoo Deputy Area Head: John Day » Decorator Liaison: Diane Lacey » Office: Becky Thomson » Decorator Staff: Ruth Lichtwardt & Jeff Orth › Deputy: Dave Ratti » Exhibits Staff: Arthur Chenin › Staff: Lee Shepard & Dean Thomson » Robert E. Howard Exhibit: Mark Finn » Con Ops: Ann Totusek » Fanzine Lounge: John Purcell › Adviser: John Harold » Gaming: Matthew Sims » Staff Den: Kim Zrubek › Staff: Meghan Graham » Volunteers: Ginny Youngstrom › Video Gaming: Adam Beaton › Assistant: Ellen Braun » Logisitics: Ruth Lichtwardt & Jeff Orth Publications: Bill Child » Fixed Exhibits Curator: Chris Garcia » Deputy Division Head: Randall Shepherd Program: Terry Fong » Staff: Jennifer Juday & Rebecca Trefny » Deputy Division Head: Helen Umberger » Copy Editor: Rina Weisman » Staff: Spike, Crystal Huff & Jannie Shea » Program Book: David & Diana Thayer » Mentor: Mike Glyer » Progress Report #1: Bill Child » Art Night: Mike Willmoth » Progress Report #2: Meredith Branstad » Art Track: Jannie Shea » Progress Report #3: Jesi Lipp » Brain Trust: Juan Perez, John Manning & Stewart Smith » Restaurant Guide: April Korbel » Green Room: Sue Francis » Zine: Laurie Mann » Kaffeklatches: Melanie Herz IT: Steve Staton » Writer’s Workshop: Oz Drummond » Webmasters: Scott Zrubek, Matthew Duarte & Laurie Mann Promotions: Paul Vaughn Technology: Chuck Shimada » Advertising: Sara Felix & Anita Haddock » Deputy Division Head: Paul Kraus » Press Releases: Jayme Lynn Blaschke & Sanford Nowlin » Staff: Rick Kovalcik » Local Promotions: Crystal Shedrock World Science Fiction Society: Fred Duarte › Staff: Emily Cleghorn, Scott Cooper & Kathy Strain » Hugo Administration: Todd Dashoff » Social Media: Ed Dravecky » Site Selection: Joni Dashoff » Business Meeting: Donald Eastlake III WOW!our first Progress report – where to start… LoneStarCon3 is pleased to have been selected to be the 71st WorldCon. We

want to thank all the folks who were instrumental in helping us become LSC3: SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS the many people who sat at bid tables and helped with parties, the bid website, social media, flyers and everything else necessary for the bid to suceed. We also want to thank all those who contributed to the bid, either as a basic supporter or as one of our Friend level contributors. LonestarCon3 the 71st World Science Fiction Convention We wish to thank our guests for agreeing to join us in 2013. Regretfully, Darrell K. Sweet passed away in December, and we particularly want to thank Darrell R. San Antonio, Texas Sweet for allowing us to honor his father. Henery B. Gonzales Convention Center August 29–September 2, 2013 San Antonio is a great city for a convention! The San Antonio River Walk is known nationwide as a choice vacation spot and is located right outside the doors of all Guests: three of our facilities. This will be the second time that we have had the pleasure Ellen DATLOW • James GUNN • of hosting a WorldCon in San Antonio, Texas, and we are looking forward to Willie SIROS • Norman SPINRAD • having everyone from around the world visit us again. and in memorium Darrell K. SWEET We’ve had several meetings with fans from San Antonio who have never attended a WorldCon, and the level of interest is huge. Many have agreed to help Toastmaster: as volunteers and a few have joined the committees as well. Paul CORNELL The real work is just beginning. We have all of our division heads and most of Special Guests: our key staff in place, but we are always looking for more folks with enthusiasm Leslie FISH & Joe R. LANSDALE and time to help. We invite you to volunteer for a job, big or small, and get to Web: www.lonestarcon3.org know other fans before the convention. There are still a number of jobs open, Facebook: LoneStarCon 3 and we are always ready to work with anyone who wants to pitch in and help, no matter how much time they have to offer. Plus, it could give you an excuse to Twitter: @LoneStarCon visit San Antonio early! “World Science Fiction Society,” “WSFS,” “World Science Fiction Convention,” Our Exhibits division is already off to a roaring start and will be explaining “WorldCon,” “NASFiC,” “Hugo Award” and some of their ideas in this progress report. We will also be hearing from the distinctive design of the Hugo Award Rocket are service marks of the World Science Services and Facilities. Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society. “LoneStarCon3” is a service mark of We will use a number of ways to keep in touch with all our members this year. ALAMO, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt In addition to these Progress Reports, you can follow us on our website at corporation, registered in Texas. www.lonestarcon3.org, Facebook (LoneStarCon 3) and Twitter (@LoneStarCon). You can email us at [email protected] and contact many of our committee members directly at the emails available on the website. What’s Inside If you would rather have Progress Reports emailed to you, please let us know at LoneStarCon3 Committee���������������1 [email protected]. Division Heads Speak Up�����������������2 Member Services�������������������������������������2 We welcome all of you to join us in celebrating our guests, our community, the year in Science Fiction and Fantasy, the state of Texas, the city of San Antonio and Exhibits���������������������������������������������������������2 the San Antonio River Walk. Publications������������������������������������������������2 Facilities ��������������������������������������������������� 3 Interview with Fan Guest of Honor, Willie Siros������������4 Memberships������������������������������������������6 Membership List�����������������������������������7 Bill Parker & Laura Domitz LSC3 Co-Chairs LoneStarCon3 Progress Report 1 01 Division Heads speak Up Member services exhibits Division Head: Sharon Pierce Division Head: Patty Wells The Member Services Division Texas has some of the most fabulous SF materials in the world. In Exhibits, we are serves everyone who attends the working to see how many unique items we can collect. Here’s a glimpse of what convention. It goes so seamlessly we’ve got in the works: that some are served in very large • The Robert E. Howard House is located in Cross Plains, and the local library ways and some never even know displays some of his original manuscripts. We have a staff member and they are being served. We have all of Howard expert working on a side trip to Cross Plains. our Area Heads in place, including several who did outstanding jobs for • L. Sprague de Camp’s papers are held by the Harry Ransom Center at the Renovation (2011). Two of our most University of Texas at Austin. visible services are Childcare and • Hal Hall amassed a large collection of fanzines at Texas A&M’s library. Harry Handicapped Access. Lisa Garrison Warner’s fanzine collection is also in Texas. Ragsdale, our Childcare Area Head, • We will have a major Darrell K. Sweet exhibit to celebrate his life and art. is already working on her strategy • NASA has a major presence in Texas, and we are in contact with them about to land a safe, caring and watchful display materials. group to provide for the children while parents participate in other activities. • Original artwork from TSR’s Dungeons & Dragons books are in a collection in Sally Woerhle, the Handicapped Access Texas. Area Head, who will again be assisted • 2013 will mark the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who. With a Doctor Who writer by Bill Thomasson, is hoping to as our Toastmaster, we want to recognize the series in Exhibits. provide better maps to help mobility There are many more ideas under discussion, and we are seeking ideas and input impaired fans make their way through from others who would like to help. the facilities. We will be providing information on scooter rentals as we Want to volunteer in Exhibits? Contact us at [email protected]. get closer to the convention. Volunteers will be headed by Virginia Publications (Ginny) Youngstrom. If you would like to help on any facet of the Division Head: Bill Child convention and have not yet been The first thing you might have thought when you picked up this Progress Report named as Staff, please contact her at was, “The cover art isn’t finished!” But that’s where you’re wrong. [email protected]. Brad W. Foster, illustrator extraordinaire, would tell you that the illustration is far Thanks to the hard work by the Facilities from unfinished. What you see on the cover is a finished product. Each of the four Staff, I am excited to announce that LSC3 Progress Report covers will give you a glimpse into the mind of an illustrator. our ConSuite will be on the Mezzanine (Scary, huh?) Look closely and you can see the process from start to finish. From level of the Marriott Rivercenter. I look sketching and shading to more details and color, the covers help the art-challenged forward to bringing more news you can and art experts alike understand how an illustration comes to life. use from Member Services. Brad designed the four covers for LSC3 as four sections of one large illustration. (You might recall that Brad illustrated the LSC2 Progress Reports in 1997, which combined six covers in a similar way.) Each new section will be a little more “finished” in look, as the overall illustration proceeds from rough sketch to finished art, all in one picture. It’s just the kind of thing you can only do in a fannish project like this! Look for Progress Report 2 in August (just before ChiCon7) to see how the next illustration comes along. And don’t forget to make sure you get every PR so you understand the whole image. You wouldn’t want to feel left out.

LoneStarCon3 Want to know more about Brad? Visit www.jabberwockygraphix.com to see 02 Progress Report 1 more of his work. Facilities Division Head: Joyce Hooper We are pleased to announce the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center Restaurant, which offers Tex-Mex facilities in San Antonio will treat without having to face street traffic. style cooking. Big Marriot (Rivercenter) us right! The Little Marriot, or as it’s officially is the home of Sazo’s, good Latin We are holding a boatload of space called, the San Antonio Marriot and Spanish fusion food offering at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Riverwalk, is directly across the street breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as Center, and both the Marriott from the Convention Center and is traditional American hotel food. There Riverwalk and Marriott Rivercenter an entirely non-party hotel. On the is also a Starbucks and the lobby bar. (affectionately known as Little Marriott other side of the Marriott Riverwalk If you’re looking for party supplies, and Big Marriot) will be providing all from the Convention Center is the there is a CostCo and a half-dozen the hotel rooms, as well as all their San Antonio Marriot Rivercenter, or grocery stores within a convenient taxi function spaces, to LoneStarCon3. Big Marriot, which is the larger of our ride of the Convention Center. There During the day, most of the two convention hotels and will play are five easily accessible drug stores, convention will be held in the host to the Hugo awards ceremony, one within a Herculean stone’s throw, Convention Center. At night, most of masquerade, and evening/night the others within walking distance. the convention activities, including convention programming, as well as And yes, there’s even a Walgreens on the hotel room parties, will move to the Con Suite and room/suite parties. an adjacent corner to a CVS. the Marriott Rivercenter. All our facilities are non-smoking, and Almost any food you may desire that These are the same facilities that were both Marriot hotels have the same has been produced by civilized Earth used for the previous San Antonio room rates: cultures is available at all hours of WorldCon, although the Convention • $154 for single or double the day within a few short blocks Center has been extensively expanded occupancy of the Convention Center. What since 1997. money you haven’t spent in the • $175 for triple or quad occupancy dealer’s room can be expended at the Both hotels are conveniently situated • an additional $35 per person Rivercenter Mall, directly connected near the Convention Center and offer above four to the River Walk pedestrian area. easy access to the San Antonio River Reservations will open in early 2013. The RIvercenter Mall also includes a Walk. The River Walk, a pedestrian food court and several restaurants. only, fully wheelchair accessible Little Marriot (Riverwalk) has a foot path, offers direct access to the Starbucks and the Cactus Flower

LoneStarCon3 Progress Report 1 03 Give us a brief bio of Willie Siros. What makes you tick? Where did 1 you grow up and how did you find science fiction and fantasy? I was born in El Paso in August 1952 to a Disciple of Christ (Christian) Minister. We moved around a bit and ended up back in El Paso in 1962 when my father “retired” from the ministry and became a middle school history teacher. I graduated from Burges High School in 1970, and I graduated with a BA in Political Science in 1974. I started graduate school to work on an MA in Political Theory, and whilst in school, I found a bookstore clerk who collected virgins. Her other hobby was reading science fiction, and she knew several other customers who also read science fiction. So we all met up in the spring of 1973 and started a science fiction club. There were, of course, different visions of what “science fiction” meant, and by the spring of 1974, we had schismed. One group of people who wanted to do SCA/Amtgard stuff had discovered sex; the other group of readers (OK, nerds) hadn’t. As the prudish ringleader of the latter group, I decided I didn’t need anyone’s help to discover fandom. See, I had been reading Lin Carter’s column in Worlds of If and knew I could go to a convention and see for myself. I chose the 1974 WesterCon in Santa Barbara, where Philip K. Dick was to be GoH. I talked a friend into going and we drove straight from El Paso to Santa Barbara without a map. PKD didn’t show, but I met amazing people and discovered Robert Taylor, who was also from El Paso. The rest, as some say, is history.

Interview with Fan How long have you been a fan? What was your first organization? guest of Honor, 2 Fanzine? Convention? WorldCon? All-time favorite convention? I started reading science fiction when I was in the hospital with rheumatic Willie siros fever after the 6th grade and was tired of reading the biographies and stuff my parents brought me. The librarian snuck in some Groff Conklin The Fan Guest of Honor is the anthologies. When I got out of the hospital, I discovered no one stopped owner/manager of Adventures me from reading “adult fiction” books. After working my way through the in Crime and Space, a usual suspects in 1968−1969, I discovered Roger Zelazny, Samuel Delany and Ursula K. Le Guin, and I was never the same. bookstore specializing in new Before that, in 1966, I was part of a flying saucer club, The Southwest and used science fiction, Ufologists Association. (Remember, El Paso is not all that far from mystery and horror books. Roswell and “the incident at Socorro” happened around this time.) I was For nearly 31 years, Willie has fascinated and found other weak-willed classmates to be fascinated with me. We had meetings at the downtown public library, got some “weird been selling books at sci-fi kids” acting weird press attention. Sadly, the flying saucers refused to pay and mystery conventions. attention to us and I moved on… He once had the pleasure of Like pretty much every sci-fi fan in Texas, MidAmeriCon (Kansas City, 1976) talking to Stephen King in a was my first WorldCon. I had joined Disclave in 1974 and AussieCon 1 in bar for an hour without even 1975 (when I voted for the Hugo Award™ for the first time). I had invited Tom Reamy to be Toastmaster for SolarCon 2 and I followed him around realizing with whom he was BigMac like a puppy—watching, learning. At the 1974 WesterCon, Jack conversing. In this interview, Chalker pinned me in a corner and wanted to know the real story behind WIllie shares more about how Big D in ’73; I had no idea what he was talking about. he found his passion for sci-fi. From El Paso, Dallas and Denver are pretty equidistant, and Houston and LA are pretty equidistant. So I had discovered West Coast/Rocky Mountain fandom long before I knew any fans in the rest of Texas. I had to find out what Big D in ’73 was all about, aside from it causing the Minneapolis in ’73 parties forever after. My favorite sci-fi event wasn’t really a meeting. It was the 1975 LoneStarCon3 04 Progress Report 1 Science Fiction Research Association meeting in Denver because I met Ellison, Le Guin, Ian Ballantine, Robert Abernathy and Lyman Tower Sargent (foremost utopia/dystopia expert) for the first time. It was also when I discovered I wasn’t going to become an academic.

What is the craziest thing you have ever done at a convention? The furthest you traveled to attend a two- or 3 three-day convention? Among the craziest things I’ve ever done at a sci-fi convention was following Bob Vardeman and Victor Milan in breaking onto the roof of the Oakland Claremont to watch the fireworks over the Bay at the 1975 WesterCon. The furthest I traveled to attend a three-day con was driving from Austin with Robert Taylor and Pat Mueller Virzi to throw an LSC1 bid party at MarCon in Columbus, Ohio in 1983. Driving straight through, 24 hours each way was pretty damn crazy, too.

The 1985 NASFiC was something you were responsible for. What was different about that convention? What 4 are your best memories of it? Do you have bad memories from it? Would you do it again? Nothing was different about it. It was a very large ArmadilloCon. It was a lot of fun. My birthday party on the riverboat was a high point, as was discovering Clayburn Moore and meeting Richard Powers. I could have done without the freon leak rumors, and I’ve always been sad that several people burned out afterwards. If I were still the person I was 30 years ago, I would certainly try to do it again. But as Dirty Harry tells us, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” One good thing that came out of doing LSC1 was Robert and I knowing we needed to train people in what we were planning. We started InstaCon in 1983 as a convention planning/training opportunity and dragged people like Ben Yalow and Jim Gilpatrick down to help teach. I think it was a success.

Top 10 SFF novels? Short story collections? Series? 5 Varies depending on my mood. Favorite writers are Clark Ashton Smith, Iain Banks, Gene Wolfe, early Delany and early Zelazny, J. G. Ballard, Jack Vance, John Crowley, Jonathan Carroll and . Never read as much short fiction as I have novels.

What reference books should be on everyone’s shelves? Why? 6 With Wikipedia and isfdb.com, there’s not much need for reference books. I find I still use my L.W. Currey, Science Fiction & Fantasy Authors: A Bibliography (G.K. Hall, 1979) and John Clute’s The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1993) and The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997) a lot. They’re often faster than opening search windows since they are at my desk. Clute’s encyclopedia is now online as well.

You are a noted book collector. What is the most exciting book you ever found and bought at a convention? 7 What writer did you travel furthest to see? What writer did you never meet that you wanted to? As many things do, “exciting” changes over the years as I learn more. At the World Fantasy Convention in 1976, I was giddy about finding a pretty Hillman edition of The Dying Earth by Jack Vance for what at the time seemed the crazy price of $10.00. Most great finds were in local bookstores when I was traveling to and from conventions. I found a Kelmscott Press book in an antique shop in Victoria Texas for $30.00 in 1983, which I traded to Lloyd Currey for an Atomsk by Felix Forrest (AKA Cordwainer Smith). I found a pretty first edition of Slaughterhouse 5 in a used bookstore three blocks from the 1976 World Fantasy Convention for $4.00. I suppose the writer I traveled the furthest specifically to meet was Philip K. Dick, who, alas, I was never able to meet. I’ve met so many writers over the years, some of whom happened to be at conventions I attended. That’s how I met John Brunner and Alfred Bester; they happened to be there, and I hadn’t known they would be. Besides PKD, the writers I most would have liked to meet and talked with are Stanislaw Lem and J. G. Ballard.

Your all-time dream convention. Who would be your lineup—two writer guests, an editor guest, an artist, a 8 musical guest, a fan guest and any one other person? Who would they all be? Of living folk: Iain Banks and Kit Reed for writers. John Clute for editor. Robert McGinnis for artist. Weird Al Yankovitch for musical guest, Paul Krugman for fan guest, and Umberto Eco for special guest. Of the not so living: Clark Ashton Smith and J. G. Ballard. The Fermans, pere et fils, for editor. John Schoenherr for artist. Ferman and Schoenherr never got the recognition they deserved. Tom Reamy for fan guest, and Arthur Machen or maybe Sir Richard Francis Burton for special guest.

LoneStarCon3 Progress Report 1 05 Memberships Individual memberships are available for Adults, Young Adults and Children. We also sell Family memberships, which reduce the cost of attendance for families with two or more children or young adults. The table below details the current membership rates and discounts. Note that these rates will expire on June 30, 2012.

ATTENDING VOTER STATuS BID STATuS SuPPORTING Adult Young Adult* Child** Family*** Ranger Free $0 $0 Free N/A Deputy Free $40 $0 Free N/A Voted ($60) Pre-Support Free $90 $40 Free N/A None Free $90 $40 Free N/A Ranger Free $60 $0 Free $240 Deputy Free $110 $60 Free $340 Did Not Vote Pre-Support $60 $160 $110 $75 $440 None $60 $160 $110 $75 $440

* Young adults are defined as 17 to 21 years old as of September 2, 2013. ** Children are defined as 16 years or younger as of September 2, 2013. *** The family rate is the price of the two adults + $120. For those people who voted or were Rangers/Deputy Rangers, the price will be the sum of the price for each adult + $120.

Membership types Supporting: A Supporting Membership includes all of the rights and privileges of an attending membership, except the right to attend LoneStarCon3. You can always upgrade your membership from Supporting to Attending by paying the difference between the Supporting and Attending membership rates in force at the time of conversion. If you voted in the 2011 WorldCon Site Selection election, you are automatically a Supporting Member of LoneStarCon3 as a result of paying your voting fee. Attending: This membership includes all publications, as well as voting and attending rights. • Adult: Available for anyone 22 years or older as of September 2, 2013. • Young Adults: These memberships are available for ages 17 to 21 as of September 2, 2013. Individuals in this age group can also be included in Family Memberships (see below). YA memberships can only be transferred to people who also meet the YA age criteria. • Child: Child memberships are available for all children ages 16 or under as of September 2, 2013. • Family Memberships: Family memberships can be purchased for 2 adults and any number of dependent children ages 16 or under on September 2, 2013.

LoneStarCon3 06 Progress Report 1 Membership List (as of April 18, 2012)

A313 Paul Abell S183 Jacquelyn Bowin A676 Sue Ellen Colter S177 Fred Duarte A837 Linda Garrison A674 Peggy Abram A864 Walt Boyes A682 Darcy Conaty S338 Daniel Dubrick A817 Maxwell Garrison A700 Steven Abram A681 Charles K. Bradley A477 Byron P. Connell S203 Darien Duck A26 Charles M. Gatlin, Jr. S342 Brad Ackerman S949 Lee Bradley A473 Christine V. Connell A849 Donna Dudley S135 Joseph Gauthier A74 Eve Ackerman S326 Matt Branstad S370 Michael Contos S182 Bobbie DuFault S138 Shiao-Ling Gauthier A892 Andrew Adams A1027 Meredith Branstad S265 Theresa Contos A770 Richard Duffy A684 Mark Geary S208 Pamela Adams A469 Seth Breidbart A683 Norman L. Cook A635 Bridget E. Duffy-Thorn S211 Deb Geisler A485 Terry Adams A847 Bianca Brezinsky A877 Shane P. Cook A519 Nancy Durgin A503 Janice Gelb A809 Adina Adler A845 Cyd Brezinsky A746 Robin R. Cookson A513 Chris E. Duval A22 John K. Gibbons A500 Gary P. Agin A673 D. Keith Brezinsky A125 Stephen Cooper A515 Kathryn S. Duval A517 Tom Giese S226 Michael J. Ahlers A846 Katrina Brezinsky A5 Paul Cornell A200 Andrew Dyer S216 Jerry Gieseke A502 John Aitken A679 Lyndie Bright A964 Tatiana Covington A766 Christine Dziadosz A179 Marilyn Gilley S66 Robert Alivojvodic A508 Ben Brin A1035 Jedediah Coy A687 Don Eastlake A214 Ronnie Gilley S264 Stewart Allen A506 Cheryl Brin A1038 Bill Crider A762 Jill Eastlake A527 Erica Ginter S118 Carol Ann Alves A504 David Brin A1039 Judy Crider A1004 Arroxane Eber A940 Pamela Girard S166 Jim Alves A96 Philip Brogden S377 Catherine Crockett A345 Laurie Toby Edison A1000 Traci Girard-Turner S120 Donna Amos A293 Ann A. Broomhead A898 Shirley Crossland S69 Chris Logan Edwards S212 Craig Glassner S117 Ken Amos A496 Phylis S. Brown S116 Donald Crossman A472 Nancy C. Edwards S259 Marsha Glassner S172 Claire Anderson A677 Nancy Kathleen Bruce A963 Ruth Cruise S281 Elimy Egan A530 Glenn Glazer S173 Dave Anderson A14 David H. Brummel A956 Guest of R. Cruise A464 Rod Eggleston A524 Jean Goddin A339 David-Glenn Anderson A680 Ginjer Buchanan A380 Jerry L. Crutcher A463 Shari Eggleston A521 Tracy S. Godsey A337 Karen Anderson A483 George Budge S79 Ctein A915 Lise Eisenberg A347 Lynn Gold A974 Lorraine J. Anderson A46 Warren Buff A1044 Mark Cullinane A711 Thomas Eivins A David Goldfarb A707 Andrew Armstrong A487 Margaret Bumby S358 Mary Catelynn Cunningham S50 Herman Ellingsen A511 Diane Goldman A690 Hellen Armstrong A891 Lacy Butler S187 Sandra P. Cupp A474 Russell Elliott A507 Larry Gomez A126 Bonnie Atwood A1020 Sid Byrd S181 Scott A. Cupp S274 Kathleen Enfranca A147 Carolina Gomez Lagerlof A127 Edward S. (Ted) Atwood A110 A30 S.L. Curtis A957 Wendy Erisman S168 Peter Grace A694 Russ Ault A520 Chuck Cady A13 Raymond Cyrus A699 Nicholas Faller S136 J.C. Gordon Granger A100 David M. Axler A475 Tasha Cady A83 Yvonne Dailey A478 Jennie Faries A526 Kathy Green A359 Donald E. (Don) Ayres A858 John Cairnes A751 Michael B. Dann A482 David C. Farmer A175 Tish (Cynthia) Groller S280 James Bacon S999 Caryn Cameron S303 Jared Dashoff A480 Douglas Faunt A309 Merryl Gross A341 Margene S. Bahm A465 Dan Campbell S297 Joni Brill Dashoff S279 Moshe Feder A1 James Gunn A467 Corie (Cookie Cavin) Bailey S288 Moore Candice S334 Todd Dashoff A703 Gary Keith Feldbaum A45 Urban Gunnarsson A276 Henry Balen A355 Dave Cantor A4 Ellen Datlow S379 Sara Felix A64 Gay Haldeman S72 Gerri Balter S363 Diane Capewell A15 James Stanley Daugherty A861 Thomas R. Feller A76 A1003 Chris Barrett S289 Stuart Capewell A16 Kathryn Daugherty A123 Cody Ferris A484 Kevin Hall A1001 Julie Barrett A984 Carol (Nancy) Cardozo S301 Jo Davidsmeyer A973 J. Eddie Field S269 Mark Hall A1002 Paul Barrett A985 George Cardozo S52 Tom Davidson A307 Bayla Fine A169 Glenda Hamburg S356 James Bas S997 Douglas Carey A777 Christopher K. Davis A7 Leslie Fish A128 Robert Hamburg S268 Kenn Bates S998 Guest of D. Carey A497 Clif Davis A494 Charles H. Fisher S308 Douglas Hamer A514 Allen Batson A893 Lillian Stewart Carl A525 Margaret Davis A311 Naomi C. Fisher A775 D. Larry Hancock A12 Kurt Baty A886 Paul Carl A505 John Day A476 Teny Fisher A860 Marcie Hansen S267 Alan F. Beck A678 Vivian Carlson A197 Genny Dazzo A272 K.T. Fitzsimmons S209 Julie Marr Hanslip A698 Christine V. Beck A471 Amy (AmyCat) Carpenter A715 Susan de Guardiola A273 George Flemtke A24 John Harold A750 Patricia Beck A495 Guest of A. Carpenter A758 Linda De Laurentis A952 Peter Flynn A292 Harold Harrigan A11 Cathy Beckwith S220 Johnny Carruthers A528 Peter De Weerdt A824 Don Forbis A291 Lisa Deutsch Harrigan A692 Bernard James Bell S228 Coreen Casey A529 Jay Denebeim S314 H. Richard Foss A319 Harold Harrigan III S271 Jack William Bell S322 Norman Cates A539 Linda Deneroff S284 Janice Foss A611 Clay Harris A516 Judith C. Bemis S286 Cokie Cavin S195 Gay Ellen Dennett S263 Adrienne Foster A613 Colin Harris S222 Mike Benveniste A470 William Cavin S349 Jane Dennis A486 Jack Foy S904 Marlene Harris S232 Steven Berman S330 Kenneth Chadman S295 Scott Dennis A488 Llyne Foy A925 Irene Harrison S233 Ruth M. Bettenhausen A285 Cyrus (Cy) Chauvin A1028 Apurva Desai A490 Steven Francis S277 Marcia Hart S298 Matthew Bey A1033 Elsa Chen A533 James Detry A492 Sue Francis S174 David G. Hartwell S343 Scott Bieser A161 Frank J. Chick A538 Jody M. Dix A713 Ty Franck A943 David J. Hastie A675 Lee Billings S372 Blind Lemming Chiffon S141 Vince Docherty A869 Brad Frank A811 Christine Hasty A1032 Joshua Bilmes A493 Walter Scott Chisholm V S150 Cory Doctorow A853 Ray Frankum A757 Rocky Hasty S124 James Daniel Bishop A696 Flick Christian S374 Paul G. Dolenac S262 Shirley J Frantz A759 Andrew Hatchell S300 William Bishop S340 Hubert Chuang A9 Laura Domitz A1024 Avi Freedman A655 Ross W. Hathaway A981 Jonathan Black A1040 Cathy Clamp A501 Ira Donewitz A1025 Gail J. Freedman A828 Chrisopher Hatton A822 Karen Black S278 David Clark A983 William Donovan A797 Lisa C. Freitag A572 Shigeru Hayashida S1043 Harry Blanchard S317 Vincent Clowney A986 Guest of W. Donovan S180 Evan Friedman A879 David Hayes A948 Cindy Blando S518 Stewart Cobb A68 Paul Dormer A499 James Fulkerson A143 Lisa Hayes A867 Brian Blevack A466 Barbara Cohan A793 Leo Doroschenko A260 Kathy Fulton A56 Patricia A. Hayes A512 Gary S. Blog A479 Lawrence Cohan A754 Michelle Doty S205 David Gaeddert A856 Eileen Hays A481 Kent Bloom A468 Sandy Cohen A691 Peter Dougherty S270 Dean Gahlon S234 Kristine Hejna A378 Mary-Rita Blute S283 Anita L. Cole A695 John R. Douglas A44 Cynthia Galbraith A544 Gary Helfrich A498 Scott Bobo A522 Steve P. Cole S365 Cheri Douglass A43 James A. Galbraith A542 Pam Helfrich A491 Tim Bolgeo A489 Susan A. Cole S305 John Douglass A261 David Gallaher S67 Arthur L. Henderson A510 Steven Boucher A686 Christine Collins S137 Holly Doyne A523 Tom Galloway S54 Rebecca R. Henderson A25 Robbie C. Bourget A832 Gerald (Jerry) Collins S134 Miriam Doyne S1012 Jeff Gardiner A534 Cynthia Jean Henry A31 Peter Boutin A742 Sheryl Collins A932 Sarah Drescher A111 Alayna Garrison A661 Christopher Hensley

LoneStarCon3 Progress Report 1 07 Membership List (continued)

A315 Judith Herman A178 Melita Kennedy A Brenda Lewis A357 Stacey Helton McConnell S398 NESFA A55 David A. Herrington S294 Michael D. Kennedy A Guest of Allen Lewis A870 Patrick McGehearty S447 Leslie Newcomer A662 Mark Herrup A570 Peggie Kennedy A206 James Liang S362 Christian B. McGuire A776 Bruce Newrock A590 Allison Hershey S Robert S. Kennedy A789 Jacqueline Lichtenberg S132 Holly McHaffie A727 Flo Newrock S60 Lisa Hertel S235 Allan Kent A730 Soloman Lichtenberg A576 John F. Mckana, Jr. S82 Barry L. Newton A571 Melanie Herz A778 Greg Ketter A199 Ruth Lichtwardt A371 Marjorie McKenna S84 Judith Newton A753 Kevin B. Hewett A834 William Ketter S196 Paula Lieberman A1021 Mark L. McMenamin A953 Beverly (Bev) Nicholas A835 Rebecca Tinkham Hewett S353 Audrey Kiehtreiber A667 Anton Lien A933 Michael (Mike) McMillan S1015 Benazeer Noorani S299 Colin Hinz S287 Perry Kiehtreiber A578 Andre Lieven A1009 Claire S. McMurray S441 Gerald D. Nordley A648 Nicolas Hipp S176 Dan Kimmel A656 Debra Lieven A1008 Clifford (Kip) McMurray A896 Kathleen O’Brien A582 Scott Hipp A230 Judith Kindell A622 Guy H. Lillian III A734 Althea McMurrian A541 Mary O’Connor S140 James A. Hoffman S151 Deborah A. King A580 Rose-Marie Lillian A913 Sean Mead A540 Tom O’Dell A960 Joan Hoffman S376 Mike Kiss A614 Tamar Lindsay A618 Jeanne Mealy A720 Christina O’Halloran A266 Linda Hoffman A33 Robert Klein A977 Richard Lindsley S872 Jo E. Melder A717 John O’Halloran S282 Tanya Holthouse A918 Kate Kligman A569 Mark A. Linneman A805 Michelle Melendez A535 Roderick O’Hanlon S275 Dave Hook A189 Lincoln W. Kliman A865 Jesi Lipp A978 Joseph Meltzer A644 Myles F. O’Reilly A546 Edward Hooper A967 Mark Klugman S331 Shirley Liu A148 Lori Meltzer A159 Deborah Oakes A912 Joyce Hooper A755 Bryan Knight S59 Brendan Lonehawk A747 Margaret Menzies A716 Ronald Oakes A929 Priscilla Hopkins A652 Martha Knowles S329 Steven Lopata A848 Cary Meriwether A763 Tara Oakes A1017 Bill (Kelly C.) Hornstein S310 Sally Kobee S336 John Lorentz S361 Karen Meschke S445 Frank Olbris A826 David Horst S321 Kim Kofmel S346 Jean Lorrah A830 Ed Meskys S460 Jeffrey Olhoeft A767 Debby Horst A573 Arin Komins A688 Sam Lubell A745 Sandra Meskys A946 Gloria Oliver S190 Ronald Hosler A955Kenneth (Ken) Konkol A565 Gaye Ludwig A660 Harry R. Meyer A765 Gene S. Olmstead S312 Dave Howell A594 Rick Kovalcik A81 Don Lundry A630 Chris Middlemas A888 Rondi Olsen S186 Crystal Huff A884 Elspeth Kovar A98 Peggy Lundry A855 Margaret Middleton A609 Mark L. Olson A928 Charles Hulse A833 Tony Kozlowski A654 Robert Luoma A851 Morris Middleton A650 Priscilla Olson A782 Lisa Hunt S63 Ellen Kranzer A738 Perrianne Lurie S367 Arthur W. Miller A607 Frank Olynyk A780 Walter Hunt A549 Dina S. Krause A602 Bradford Lyan A198 Craig Miller A907 Marisa Ong A665 David Hurst A566 George Krause A561 Nicki Lynch A382 Dorothy Miller A701 Ron Ontell A881 Jeff Hurst A663 Sydnie C. Krause A657 Rich Lynch S375 Mary Miller A697 Val Ontell A28 John Husisian A586 Marian E. Kravitz A583 Ron Maas A911 Paul Miller S225 Jeff Orth A27 Susan Husisian A564 Brad Krentz S920 Charlene MacKay S373 Tim Miller A761 Kathi Overton A47 Jennifer Husmo A816 Laura Krentz S921 J Randal MacKay A634 Elliott Mitchell A547 Lisa Padol S302 James Hutcheson A598 Joshua Kronengold S320 Drew MacDonald S85 Rose Mitchell A729 Michael Pargman S368 Richard W. Hutter S101 Tommy Kucera S325 Yvonne MacDonald S354 Marilyn Mix A10 Bill Parker S193 David A. Iannaccone A185 Malcolm J. Kudra A38 Robert J. MacIntosh S202 Celia Modell A397 Carole Parker A769 Masaharu Imaoka S51 Tom Kunsman A589 Thomas MacLaney S201 Howard Modell A642 Tony E. Parker A743 Mutsumi Imaoka A914 David Kushner S77 James R. Madden S65 Deirdre Saoirse Moen A771 Denise Parslow S146 Tamie Inoue A917 Lucy Rebecca Kushner A78 John Maizels S73 Rick Moen A601 Helen Patrice A968 Albert Jackson S218 Diane Lacey S71 Joseph T. Major A958 Daniel Moertl A721 Sara M. Paul A989 Jeanan Jackson A531 Michele Kahn-Landan S80 Lisa Major S122 Lil Moir A149 Joe Pearce A988 John Jackson A568 Steven Landan A223 Jim Mann S87 Grace K.E. Molloy A452 Cid Pearlman A987 Thomas Jackson S774 Jacqui Lang A910 Laurie Mann S221 Patrick Molloy A227 Dina Pearlman S142 Saul Jaffe S62 Evan Langlinais S152 Sharon Mannell A591 Thomas Monaghan A647 Eileen D. Pearlman S1013 Carole Jahme A6 Joe Lansdale A863 James M Manning A887 Elizabeth Moon A719 James Peart S290 Linda K. James S192 Peggy Hults Larreau A Lynda Manning-Schwartz S328 Eric Moore A875 Elayne F. Pelz S1041 Eric Johnson A296 Bill Laubenheimer S215 Beth Marble A23 John Moore A705 Michael Penick A646 William E. (Bill) Jones A1011 Joann Lawler S210 Chris Marble S204 Mary Ellen Moore A392 Angela Penrose A838 Lenore Jean Jones S61 Toni Lay S219 Katrina Marier S194 Murray Moore S130 James Penrose A316 Marsha E. Jones A574 Alexis Layton S217 Shawn Marier A902 Brian Morgan S449 Alan Perelgut A909 Hubert Julian A537 Judy Lazar A659 Cheryl Martin S155 Cheryl Morgan S429 Mary Perelgut S306 Joan G. Juozenas S224 Thuy Le S360 George E. Martin S162 Brian Morman A238 Lawrence Person A1037 Neil E. Kaden A931 Johnny LeBlanc A749 George R. R. Martin A595 Mary Morman A666 Kelly Persons A878 Vylar Kaftan A930 Karalee LeBlanc A75 Lee Martin S207 Melissa Morman A603 Tommy Persson S188 Larry Kalb S324 Ivan B. Lee A658 George Martindale S344 Chip Morningstar S400 Judith S. Peterson S184 Maribeth Kalb S154 Michael Lee A606 Lee Martindale S333 Janice Morningstar A39 Teresa A. Peterson A108 Frank Kalisz A718 Kathryn L.M. Lehman S366 Alice Massoglia A702 Henry Morris A731 Pierre Pettinger A109 Millie Kalisz A820 Paul Lehman S369 Marty Massolgia A593 Stephanie Mortimer-Meyer A706 Sandra G. Pettinger 741 Louise Kane A58 Ruth Leibig A557 Pamela Matthews A668 Mike Shepherd Moscoe A954 Roy Pettis A144 Jordin Kare S1042 Bob Leigh A626 Robert L. Matthews A945 Charlotte Diana Moslander A41 A40 Mary Kay Kare A908 Kathryn Leventhal-Arnold A553 Winton E. Matthews, Jr. S327 Fred C. Moulton S90 Peter Picucci A739 Keith G. Kato A901 Zeke Leventhal-Arnold S942 I.D. Maughan A597 Beth Moursund A532 Sharon Pierce A813 Guest of K. Kato S332 Deborah Levi A610 Jeffrey D. Maynard A599 Marcia Muggelburg A545 Max Pinkerton S57 Jerry Kaufman A815 David D. Levine A722 Paris McBride S323 Don Mull S164 Michael Pins S318 Celia Kavanaugh A587 Sandra Levy A726 Friend of P. McBride A862 Cathy Mullican S410 K. Dawn Plaskon S70 William Keaton A1022 Allen L. Lewis A836 Friend of P. McBride A335 James J. Murray A403 John Platt IV A133 Morris Keesan A785 Anthony Lewis S157 Dave McCarty A348 Paula Helm Murray A231 Gary L. Plumlee S304 Gregory Keith A585 Brian Lewis S350 Keith McClune A685 Trudy Myers A710 John Pomeranz S351 Lorna Keith A49 Robert D Lewis S352 Sheila McClune S404 Anthony Naggs A959 Alan J. Porter A801 George Kelly A818 Suford Lewis S213 Cheryl McCombs A906 Jeff Neely S145 Andrew I. Porter A882 Frank Kempe A David Lewis A364 Michael McConnell A536 Michael R. Nelson A605 Patrick Porter

LoneStarCon3 08 Progress Report 1 A996 Andrea Pound A1006 Susan Schuck A885 Rodger Standridge S1014 Elizabeth Turgeon A616 Clark Wierda A995 Christopher Pound A1007 William Schuck A790 John L. Stanley S399 Patricia Turner S427 Gayle Wiesner A950 Bill Powe A714 James Schulte A938 Steven R. Staton S95 R-Laurraine Tutihasi A415 Jeff Wildman A951 Kathy Powe A773 Paula Schulte A615 Freda E. Stearns S440 Rochelle Uhlenkott A390 Kris Wildman A550 Joseph Pregracke A Charles Schwartz A641 Harold Stein A970 Larry Ulrey A992 Cassy Willard A876 Shannon Prickett A556 Eric P. Scott A764 Michael P. Stein A969 Guest of L. Ulrey A871 Susan L. Williams A975 William Priester A735 Michael Scott A577 Julie Stephenson A670 Brian Van De Walker S107 A35 Marion Naomi Pritchard A17 Tim Sczcesuil A425 Edie Stern A669 Karen Van De Walker S94 Courtney Willis A36 Steven John Pritchard A409 Marah Searle-Kovacevic A798 Milt Stevens A671 Kirk Van De Walker A628 Mike Willmoth S455 Karen Purcell A554 Teri N. Sears A752 Alan Stewart A631 Ray Van De Walker A916 David Willoughby S160 Larry van der Putte S405 Jordan Rachel Sears-Zeve A744 Bill Stewart A672 Roxanne Van De Walker A827 Edward Buckan Wilson S414 Deanna Quiterio A457 Andrea Senchy A781 Laura Stewart A927 David J. Van Deusen S114 Elaine Wilson A944 Alan Rachlin A638 Billy Seney A567 Billy Stirling A104 Gordon Van Gelder A91 Jeff Wilson S170 Michael Rafferty A633 David Shallcross A53 Ian E. Stockdale A637 Mark L. Van Name A821 Karen M. Wilson A935 Lew Ragan Jr. A976 Ronald (Ron) Shapland A947 Eric James Stone S Paul Van Oven A1030 Troyce Wilson S131 Dave Ratti S432 Jannie Shea S103 Star Straf A799 Jan Van’t Ent S381 Jason Wodicka A936 Mike (Michael) Raymond S461 Mike Sheffield A724 Kelly Strait S245 Pat Vandenberg S459 Sylvia Wodicka A937 Sharon Raymond S436 Sharon K. Sheffield A740 Matthew Strait A18 Barbara VanTilburg A256 Sally Woehrle A708 Jeff Rebholz S105 Amy Sheldon A883 Judy Strange A19 Raymond VanTilburg S384 Taras Wolansky A704 Thomas Recktenwald A795 Gary W. Shelton A617 Erwin L. Strauss S129 Kendall Varnell A842 Katherine Wolf A934 Lynne Renihan A810 Lee Shephard A121 John K. Strickland A171 Paul Vaughn S254 Lew Wolkoff A543 Theresa Renner A814 Tim Sherburn A756 Edwin L. Strickland III A34 Tom Veal A604 Andrew Wong A725 Neil Rest A852 Adrienne Sheridan S106 Donna Stump A102 Leane Verhulst A600 Kent Wong S408 Donnie Reynolds A788 James Shields A866 Jean Stuntz A639 Edd Vick A990 Linda Wright S430 Sharon Reynolds A850 Charles Shimada A760 Kathryn Sullivan A575 Katie Vick A783 David James Wyatt S412 Mark W. Richards A732 Joey Shoji A903 Michael Sumbera A579 Britt-Louise Viklund A895 Ben Yalow A229 Kat (Kathy) Richardson A808 John Shuberg A163 Joseph Supple S421 Vincent Villafranca A624 Ken Yamaoka A857 David Rivers A439 Joe Siclari S423 Keith Sutton A859 Dennis Virzi A843 Kathryn A. Yeager S416 Corlis Robe A387 Renee Sieber A3 Darrel R. Sweet A21 Pat Virzi A899 W. Andrew York A458 Dominic Robe A417 Stan Sieler S420 Leslie Kay Swigart A29 Alexander von Thorn A874 Doug Young S431 Gary Robe A786 Ellen Sieraski A588 Jack Sykes A32 Paul Waak A608 Jim Young A402 Isaac Robe A736 Madelyn Sieraski S435 John Syms A584 Jacob Waldman A841 Virginia A. Youngstrom A559 Carol A. Roberts A923 Robert Silverberg S453 Laura Paskman Syms S257 Arlen P. Walker A844 Kate Yule A1034 Jim Roberts A922 Karen Haber Silverberg A99 Joseph B. Szczepaniak III S388 Gail Walker A113 Joel Zakem A563 John P. Roberts S796 Dwight C. Simms S393 Tim Szczesuil S411 Bobb Waller A620 Erik Zea A1036 Linda Roberts A241 Patricia Sims A728 Gloria Tacorda S252 Rene Walling A612 Hsin-Chieh (Karen) Zea A558 Linda Robinett A258 Roger Sims A97 Lorraine Tacouni A442 Michael J. Walsh S395 Marvin Zelkowitz A709 Melissa Robinson A119 David Singer S422 Curtis Taitel A840 Mike Ward S250 Michelle Zellich A237 Robert A. Roehm A509 Guest of D. Singer S153 Tomonori Takeda A900 Samuel Ward S253 Rich Zellich A551 Roberta Rogow A581 Jeff Singer A768 Michael R. Tallan A653 Janine Wardale A919 Gary Zelmanovics A854 Newell Rose A880 Nina Siros S242 Stephen Tata A649 John Wardale A839 Julie Zetterberg (Sardo) A689 Arwen Rosenbaum A8 Willie Siros A596 Irene Tawzer A651 Richard Warren S456 France Andrews Zeve A548 Howard M. Rosenblatt S419 Amy Sisson S236 Suzanna Taylor A1026 Sherry Watson S389 Steven Joel Zeve S1031 Diane Rosenburg A592 John Sloan A926 William Taylor A396 Bertram (Bob) Wayne A1016 Andrew Zimmerman A451 Jack Rosenstein A779 Kathleen Sloan A961 David J. Thacker A924 Guest of B. Wayne S462 Beth Zipser S165 Linda Ross-Mansfield A625 Judith Smith A748 Sherilynn Thagard S89 Mike Weasner S391 Mike Zipser S406 Mark Roth S433 Larry Smith S438 Susan Thau A825 Gary Lee Webb A251 Liz Zitlow S991 Glenn Rowsam S418 Ralph Smith A627 Penny Thomasson A939 Gwendalyn E. C. Webb A248 Kim Zrubek A552 Ken Roy S243 Randy Smith A629 W.A. (Bill) Thomasson A823 Sharon A. Webb A20 Scott Zrubek S383 Peter Rubinstein A1005 Rodford Smith A640 Amy Thomson A255 Eric Weber S443 Carl Zwanzig A737 Ann Marie Rudolph A619 Samuel A. Smith A37 Becky S. Thomson A636 David Weingart S1019 Amanda Rutter A401 Susan Smith A772 Sean Thomson A965 Ellen Weingart S239 Ruth Sachter S246 Vicki Smith A623 John Thorn A962 Eric Weingart A873 Jonell Salling A802 Victoria A Smith A48 Jason Tibbitts A966 Paul Weingart A693 Juan J. Sanmiguel A905 Kenneth Smookler A787 Jerry Tien A632 Michele Weinstein S86 Sonia Santana S249 Robert Snyder A454 Don A. Timm A645 Syd Weinstein A88 John Sapienza A971 Wendy Snyder A792 Charles Timpko A993 Randy Weivoda A93 Peggy Rae Sapienza A621 Richard E. Soden A794 Denise Timpko A994 Sarah Weivoda A733 Gregory Sardo S437 Joseph A. Sokola A1010 Anthony Tollin A890 Tom V. Welch S407 Mary C. Sayer A424 Rodney Somerstein A972 Dan Tolliver A643 Wendy A. Weller A167 Sharon Sbarsky A979 Laura Somerville A894 Bruce Tomlin A807 Lois Wellinghurst A712 Ed Scarbrough A980 Terry Somerville A139 David Tompkins A803 Richard Wellinghurst A723 Karen Schaffer A806 Yasusuke Sonoyama A800 Geoffrey Toop A1029 A562 Judy Scheiner A244 Sylvia Sotomayor A42 Ann Totusek A664 James Wesley A560 Sam Scheiner A1018 Caroline Spector A804 Michael T. Townsend S240 Caroline Westra A555 Ben Schilling A115 Henry Spencer A868 Steven Joel Treiber S819 Marye L. Wexford A450 Mike Schlofner S428 Spike S444 Audrey E. Trend A831 Susan Wheeler S92 Lucy Cohen Schmeidler A2 Norman Spinrad S426 Gregg T. Trend A1023 Laurine White S385 Gene Schneider A247 Steve Stair S434 Gregory Trocchia S446 Eva Whitley A448 Spring Schoenhuth A112 Kevin Standlee A941 Liza Groen Trombi S413 Marc Whitman S156 Larry Schroeder A889 Angela Standridge A982 Carl Tucker S394 Tom Whitmore S158 Sue Schroeder A897 Haedyn Standridge A784 Leslie Turek A829 Robert K. 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