Program Leaders
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Program Leaders Fall 1962 • Chile – I. Hauser • Japan: Kyoto – K. Johnson • Japan: Tokyo – N. Hashimoto • Mexico – N. Rassekh • Peru – C. Hamar Spring 1963 • England – R. Dusenbery Fall 1963 • France – Alfred Herman • Japan: Kyoto – Helen Naundorf • Japan: Sapporo – Robert Stoltze • Mexico – James Stauffer Spring 1964 • Austria – George Ennis • Greece – John Anderson Fall 1964 • France – P. Nagy-Farkas and Miss Annabele Rea • Japan – W. Iron • Mexico – Marjorie Fessenden and Dr. LeRoy Ellis Spring 1965 • Yugoslavia – John Cavarnos and Mr. Rodney Merriott Fall 1965 • Germany – George Sinclair and Margaret Cooley • Japan – John Richards • Mexico – Edith Smith and Nan Buckley • Peru – Lloyd Hulse and Beryl Burt • Washington, D.C. – Donald Balmer Spring 1966 • Japan – John Richards • Sweden – Elvy Fredrickson and Beryl Burt Fall 1966 • England – Robert Curden and Rosemarie Groeger • Japan – Kenneth Johnson and Yoshimi Hasei • Peru – Herbert Baird • Washington, D.C. – William Lewis Spring 1967 • France – LeRoy Ellis • The Netherlands – Phillip McAllister and Karen Oksendahl Fall 1967 • Brazil – C. Landers • Germany – G. Mattersdorff and C. Carstensen • Oregon – James Stauffer • Washington, D.C. – John Crampton and Wendy Burke Winter 1968 • Japan – Robin Drews and Yoshimi Hasaei • Mexico – Lloyd Hulse • Persia – Nosratollah Rassekh Spring 1968 • Yugoslavia – John Bennet Fall 1968 • Austria – Robert Martin • Chile – George Bishop • France – Bernard Hinshaw • Ireland – John Brown • Oregon – James Stauffer • Washington, D.C. – James Holton Winter 1969 • Czechoslavakia – J. Ted Braun • Japan – John Crist Spring 1969 • New York City – Luther Jerstad Fall 1969 • Greece – P. Vlahos • Israel – Morton Jacobs and Anne Laird • Oregon – James Stauffer • Peru – D. O’Bannon and Sara Percheno • Tunisia – Leo Jecny and Cindy Reinhold • Washington, D.C. – James Holton Spring 1970 • India – William Shearer • Japan – Alan Robertson and Keiko Nei • New York City – Kenneth Shores • Oregon – Peter Vishos Fall 1970 • Arizona and New Mexico – Robin Drews • Ethiopia – Gardiner McCauley • Hawaii – James Stauffer • Romania – John Hart • Spain – Jaime Perez • Washington, D.C. – William Lewis Winter 1970 • Japan – Robert Stoltze Spring 1971 • Austria – Reinhard Pauly • British Isles – Donald Balmer • Turkey – Lewis Thayer Fall 1971 • Australia and New Zealand – Vernon Long • Arizona and New Mexico – John Crist • Hawaii – James Stauffer • Washington, D.C. – James Holton • Yucatan – Gary Cross Spring 1972 • Afghanistan – Kent Hawley • Denmark and Norway – Roger Nelson • France – Klaus Engelhardt • The Netherlands – Franz Reynders Summer 1972 • Spain – Jaime Perez Fall 1972 • Columbia – Wiliam Ryan • Experimental Living and Learning – John Crist • Ghana – Arleigh Dodson • Italy – Bernard Hinshaw • New York City – Leon Fike • Washington, D.C. – James Holton Spring 1973 • Arizona and New Mexico – Lewis Thayer • Germany – Stephen Knox • Indonesia – Paul Metzger • Japan – Kenneth Kinnear • Yugoslavia – John Cooper Summer 1973 • Thailand – Taylor Potter Fall 1973 • Costa Rica and Panama – Pat Stallcup and Ted Grand • Greece – Richard Steiner • Iran – John Anderson • Peru – Vance Savage and Raul Nakasone • Washington, D.C. – William Lewis Spring 1974 • England – Jerold Baum • France – Pietro Ferrua • Montreal – Morton Jacobs • Taiwan – Joseph Ha • Thailand – Taylor Potter Fall 1974 • Arizona and New Mexico – Vernon Long • Australia – William Randall • Ecuador – Jaime Perez • Hawaii – Patrick Stallcup • New York City – Leon Pike • New Zealand – Thomas Darrow • Southwest and Mexico – Don McKenzie • Washington, D.C. – James Holton Spring 1975 • Austria – Leo Jecny • Britain – William Lucht • France – Brian Hinshaw • Japan – William McPherson • Sweden – Zaher Wahab Fall 1975 • Great Basin, Forest and Sea – William Stafford • Iran – John Cooper • New York City – Raymond Barnes • Washington, D.C. – Jim Sullivan Interim 1975-75 • SW Desert Biology – Donald McKenzie Spring 1976 • South Pacific – Don McKenzie Fall 1976 • Arizona and New Mexico – Robin Drews • Central America – Lloyd Hulse • Egypt – Dale O’Bannon • France – Bernard Hinshaw • Great Basin, Forest and Sea – Denzel Ferguson • Greece – W. Stewart Buettner • Iran – John Cooper • Malaysia – Sevin Hirschbein • Turkey – John Braun • Washington, D.C. – Donald Balmer Interim 1976-77 • Hawaii – David Martinsen and Patrick Stallcup • Southwest and Mexico – Thomas Darrow and Donald McKenzie Winter 1977 • Portugal – Vance Savage Spring 1977 • Ecuador – Leo Jecny • Germany – Henry Bair • Korea – Zaher Wahab Fall 1977 • Australia – William Lewis • India – Kathleen McLaughlin Winter 1977 • France – Klaus Engelhardt • Hungary – John Richards • Italy – Clayton Morgareidge Spring 1978 • Britain – Vernon Jones Fall 1978 • Peru – Marv Dunn • Kenya – Richard Peck Spring 1979 • Benelux – John Bates • Hong Kong – Jeff Barlow • Ireland – Helena Carlson • Portugal – Zaher Wahab Fall 1979 • Mexico – Vance Savage • New Zealand – John Crist • New York – Phyllis Yes • Washington, D.C. – Drs. Matteredorff, Holton and Balmer Interim 1979-80 • Hawaii – Ed Florence • SW Desert Biology – Tom Darrow and David Martinsen Spring 1980 • Ecuador – Pat Stallcup • France – Roger Nelson • Israel – Richard Rohrbaugh • Poland – Franz Gebert Summer 1980 • Costa Rica – Vance Savage Fall 1980 • Denmark – Frank Hull and Ida Pallydan • Greece – Irene Hecht • United Kingdom – William Lucht • Washington, D.C. – Donald Balmer, Jim Holton, and William Lewis Interim 1980-81 • Hawaii – Pat Stallcup Winter 1981 • New York – Phyllis Yes Spring 1981 • Nepal – Gary Emblen Summer 1981 • Germany – Angela Jung Fall 1981 • Washington, D.C. – Gus Mattersdorff Interim 1981-82 • Hawaii – Steve Seavey and Patrick Stallcup • SW Desert and Mexico – Tom Darrow Spring 1982 • Australia – Don McKenzie • China – Jeff Barlow • Italy – Richard Poppino • Scotland – Ian Adams • Spain – Larry Meyers Fall 1982 • • Hungary – Martin Hart-Landsberg • Indonesia – Harvey Schmidt • New York City – Leon Pike • Thailand – Dinah Dodds • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton and Bill Lewis and Curtis Johnson? Spring 1983 • Brazil – Jan Bender • Costa Rica – Zaher Wahab • France – Nicole Aas • Soviet Union – Donna Seifer Fall 1983 • Japan – John Schneider • Micronesia – Ed Florence • New York City – Stewart Buettner Winter 1984 • Costa Rica – Monica Flori Spring 1984 • Greece – Michael Stark • Kenya – Dell Smith • New York City – Mort Jacobs • New Zealand – John Crist • Scotland – Doug Egan and Ian Adams Summer 1984 • England – Bill Lucht Fall 1984 • China – Jeff Barlow • Egypt – Nos Rassekh • New York City – Edgar Reynolds • Washington, D.C. – John Cooper Spring 1985 • Costa Rica – Lloyd Hulse • Denmark – David Martinsen • Soviet Union – Donna Seifer Fall 1985 • Hungary – Henry Bair • India – Dick Adams • Kenya – Steven Seavey • Spain – Dale O’Bannon • New York City – Ken Shores • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton and Jack Crampton Winter 1985-86 • Costa Rica – Wendy Woodrich • Israel – Dick Rohrbaugh Spring 1986 • France – Piero Feirua • Scotland – Don Balmer Fall 1986 • Ecuador – Richard Peck • Great Britain – Jerold Baum • Japan – Norman Yoshida • New York City – Leon Pike • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton Winter 1986-87 • Costa Rica – Joann Geddes Spring 1987 • France – Nicole Aas • Greece – Steve Knox • Kenya – Dinah Dodds • USSR – Dona Seifer Fall 1987 • China – Greg Caldwell • Hungary – Klaus Engelhardt • New York City – Mike Taylor • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton, J. Callahan, Steven Beckham Spring 1988 • Central America – Jack Corbett • Great Britain – Gus Mattersdorff • Indonesia – Vincent McDermott • Ireland – Helena Carlson • Nepal – Gary Emblen Summer 1988 • Japan – Harvey Schmidt Fall 1988 • Argentina – Richard Peck • India – David Savage • New York City – Edgar Reynolds • Washington, D.C. – James Holton and Steve Hunt Winter 1988-89 • Costa Rica – Wendy Woodrich Spring 1989 • Australia – Steven Seavey • France – Gil Seeley • Khabarovsk – Richard Spielman • Soviet Union – Donna Seifer Fall 1989 • Argentina – Monica Flori • Ecuador – Lloyd Hulse and Jack Corbett • Hungary – Sevin Koont • New York City – Phyllis Yes • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton and Jim Grant • West Africa – Dick Adams Spring 1990 • Great Britain – Don Balmer • East/West Germany – Henry Bair • Kenya – Tom Schoeneman • Khabarovsk, Russia – Joann Geddes • Turkey – John Bendix Fall 1990 • Argentina – Wendy Woodrich • Ecuador – Gordon Schloming • Indonesia – Harvey Schmidt • Korea – Martin Hart-Landsberg and Dale O’Bannon • New York City – Edgar Reynolds • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton and Jack Corbett Spring 1991 • Australia – Stephanie Arnold • France – Anton Andereggen • Khabarovsk, Russia – Kiki Dembrow Fall 1991 • Argentina – Cecelia Milan • Ecuador – Sherry Ennis • Hungary – Klaus Engelhardt • New York City – Stewart Buettner • Washington, D.C. – Jim Holton and Rick Spielman Spring 1992 • England – David Becker • Khabarovsk – Susan King Fall 1992 • Argentina – Clayton Morgareidge • Ecuador – Jack Hart • New York City – Stewart Buettner • Washington, D.C. – Curtis Johnson Spring 1993 • Ireland – Helena Carlson • Kenya – Annis Bleeke • Khabarovsk – Donna Seifer Fall 1993 • Argentina – Joann Geddes • Ecuador – Sherry Ennis • India – David Savage Spring 1994 • China – Jeffrey Barlow • England – Gil Seeley • Kenya – Gordon Schloming • Spain – Steven Seavey Fall 1994 • Argentina – John Armbrust and Jenny Boyd • Ecuador – Betsy Petrick • Indonesia – Roger Paget • Russia – Tatiana Osipovich • Scotland – Dick Rohrbaugh • Zimbabwe – Dick