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THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES /Northern Chapter

GOLD & SILVER CIRCLE 2020

ANNUAL INDUCTION CEREMONY The 2020 GOLD & SILVER CIRCLE INDUCTION LUNCHEON is dedicated in the memory of LINDA GIANNECCHINI August 8, 1948 - June 12, 2019

Silver Circle Class of 1997 Governors’ Service Medallion 1990 Governors’ Award 2011

- 1 - THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES San Francisco/Northern California Chapter

The Officers, Governors and Members of the Gold & Silver Circles welcome you to the

GOLD & SILVER CIRCLE CLASS OF 2020 INDUCTION

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2020 6:30 p.m. Zoom Reception 7:00 p.m. Inducton Ceremony 9:00 p.m. Post Zoom Party Live Stream: https:watch.theemmys.tv

- 2 - THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES SAN FRANCISCO/NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER BOARD OF GOVERNORS

OFFICERS President: Randy Forsman, KCRA 3 Vice President, San Francisco: Kevin Wing, KNTV NBC Bay Area Vice President Sacramento: Joyce Mitchell, 4U Productions Vice President Fresno: Richard Harmelink, KFSN ABC 30 Vice President : Pamela Young, KHON 2 Vice President Reno: Terri Russell, KOLO 8 Vice President, Smaller Markets: Lexi Sisk, Iron Pine Media Secretary: Nazy Javid, KAEF ABC 23/KBVU FOX 28 Treasurer: Alison Gibson, Media Cool Past President: Steve Shlisky, Retired KTVU Fox 2 / Laney College TRUSTEES Randy Forsman, KCRA 3 Wayne Freedman, KGO ABC 7 Alison Gibson, Media Cool Joyce Mitchell, 4U Productions Alternate: Don Sanchez, Retired KGO ABC 7 GOVERNORS Valdimir Araya, KFTV 21 Susan A. Bradley, Susan A. Bradley Photography Shane Calvert, KRCR 7 Chris Carpenter, USC, Monterey Bay Beth Cloutier, LMC, Inc. . Troy Espera, The Filipino Channel Arlen Fernandez, KSTS 48 Luis Godinez, KUVS Univision 19 Erica Goldhawk, KCRA 3 Estephany Haro, KDTV Univision 14 Brooks Jarosz, KTVU Fox 2 Nazy Javid, KAEF ABC 23/KBVU FOX 28 Raul Lima. KFTV Unvision 21 McKenna Maduli, KGMB/KHNL Guadalupe Martinez, KDTV Univision 14 Joshua Mellars, KRCB 22 Northern California Public Media Toby Momtaz, KVIE PBS 6 Michael Moya, Moya fotografx/Lancy College Jose Edward Munzo, KFTV Unvision 21 Kevin Nious, KNTV NBC Bay Area Luz Pena, KGO ABC 7 Stephanie Sierra, KGO ABC 7 Jefferson Tyler, KTVN 2 Manjula Varghese, One open position COMMITTEE CHAIRS Activities/Programs: Steve Shlisky, Retired KTVU Fox 2 / Laney College Awards: Wayne Freedman, KGO ABC 7 Education: Keith Sanders, San Jose State University Finance: Jim Spaulding, Spaulding & Company Legal/Bylaws: Mark Pearson, ARC Law Group Membership: Patty Zubov, Platonic TV Museum: John Catchings, Catchings & Assoc. Marketing: Larena Baldazo, Laney College Member of the Silver Circle - 3 - RANDY FORSMAN Chapter President & Trustee Director, KCRA 3

On behalf of the San Francisco / Northern California Chapter of NATAS, I would like to welcome everyone to our annual Gold & Silver Circle Induction; honoring inductees into the Class of 2020. Tonight we celebrate the accomplishments of ten unique individuals who have distinguished themselves within the industry and their community. The obvious change you’ll notice about this year’s induction is that it is entirely virtual. COVID-19 has affected so many facets of our industry and The Gold & Silver Circle is no exception. Despite the change, we hope you will enjoy hearing the wonderful anecdotes of our inductees all from the comfort of your own home. In addition to the Class of 2020, we’re also awarding college scholarships to five well-deserving and diverse students from across the Bay Area. Tonight’s event is free, and we welcome donations to support our College Scholarship Fund. Thank you for joining us tonight as we honor this year’s class of inductees and we look forward to celebrating with you in-person next year for the Gold & Silver Circle Class of 2021.

Randy Forsman SHARE YOUR MEMORIES President / Trustee

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Welcome Randy Forsman, President

Dedication to Linda Giannecchini

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Scholarship Presentation Keith Sanders, Education Chair

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The Gold & Silver Circle Wayne Freedman, Awards Chair

In Memoriam

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Induction Ceremony Don Sanchez, Master of Ceremonies

Silver Circle 2020 Inductees Scott Budman Joanne Jung Wohlers Ken Day Molly McCrea Lonnie Wong Jennifer Olney Sal Castaneda Vern Glenn

Gold Circle 2020 Inductees Michel Camus Don Sharp

- 6 - 2020 TELEVISION ACADEMY COLLEGIATE SCHOLARSHIPS

The TV Academy Fund, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charity that provides funds for our collegiate scholarships. The scholarships are named in honor of individuals who have impacted our industry.

We normally make a portion of the event ticket a donation to the scholarship fund. Since our event tonight is complimentary, you may want to consider making a donation to the fund. You can donate online at https://emmysf.tv/circles/, click donation button, or mail a check to The TV Academy Fund, 4317 Camden Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403. All donations are tax deductable.

Presenter: Scholarship Committee: KEITH SANDERS KEITH SANDERS, Chair Education Chair BETH CLOUTIER Media Producer TROY ESPERA San Jose State University ARLEN FERNANDEZ Silver Circle 2017 ERICA GOLDHAWK RICHARD HARMELINK BROOKS JAROSZ JOSHUA DYLAN MELLARS TOBY MOMTAZ STEVE SHLISKY MANJULA VARGHESE Website: RANDY FORSMAN, President https://emmysf.tv/students-2/

- 7 - RIGO CHACON Reporting Scholarship Silver Circle 1997 $3,000 Presented to AUSTIN CASTRO San Francisco State University

PETER J MARION Memorial Production Scholarship $3,000

Presented to IDO BARTANA San Francisco State University

SHELDON ‘SHELLY’ FAY Memorial Videography Scholarship Silver Circle 1988 $3,000 Presented to JAMES L. CLARK, SR. City College of San Francisco

NANCY ‘MISS NANCY’ BESST Memorial Graduate Production Scholarship Silver Circle 1988 $3,000 Presented to AURORA BRACHMAN Stanford University

LINDA GIANNECCHINI Memorial Professional Development Scholarship Silver Circle 1997 $3,000 Presented to SABEREH MOHAMMADKASHI Berkeley City College - 8 - WAYNE FREEDMAN Reporter, KGO ABC 7 Trustee / Awards Chair Silver Circle Class of 2000

Wayne Freedman has worked in San Francisco television news since 1981, first with KRON, then CBS News, and ABC7 since 1991. He began his reporting career with a weekly column in what is now the Daily News in 1968, at 14 years old. He’s a Silver Circle Member, a 52-time Emmy® Awards recipient, a Trustee with the National Academy, a long-time governor for the Northern California Chapter, and is in his 5th year of service as our Awards Chair. Freedman is a 2nd generation television person. His father, Mike, began with ABC in 1948. There, he invented and pioneered the use of live, hand-held video cameras for news and sports, and received several national Emmy® Awards for camera work and directing. Wayne’s book, It Takes More Than Good Looks to Succeed at Television News Reporting, Second Edition, is required reading in college and university journalism programs across the nation. Freedman lives in Marin County with his wife, Susan. His daughter, Lauren, works at Smithsonian Channel for CBS in .

- 9 - DON SANCHEZ Retired Anchor/Reporter, KGO ABC 7 Alternate Trustee / Cinema Club Chair Silver Circle Class of 2000

MASTER OF CEREMONIES

Yes, that’s Don Sanchez in that picture. Same person, different looks after so many years on Bay Area TV. Gone is the mustache. He shaved it off for charity. Don is retired from broadcasting, but that doesn’t diminish his love, fascination and re- spect for the industry. He is still serving as a member of the SAG-AFTRA board. After graduating from the University of Southern California in telecommunications, Don returned to the Central Coast to do radio and then was hired for his first TV job as a reporter at KSBY-TV in San Luis Obispo in 1963. Don’s only other TV job was at KGO-TV in San Francisco. He started there in September, 1972, and spent the next 40 years and three months as a reporter, sports reporter, news an- chor, talk show host (“Good Morning Bay Area” in 1989) and finally the arts and entertainment reporter for the last 12 years. Don has received five EMMY® Awards, including the prestigious Governors’ award in 2013 and is a member of the NATAS Silver Circle and the Broadcast Legends. Don is proud of his 50 year career in television which is why he would be honored to be part of the Academy Board to continue assuring the quality of our industry.

- 10 - - 11 - SCOTT BUDMAN Technology Reporter, KNTV NBC Bay Area Silver Circle Class of 2020

Emmy® Award recipient and reporter Scott Budman covers the business and tech- nology beat for NBC Bay Area. An Oakland native, Budman joined KNTV in 1995 after working at KEYT in Santa Barbara as a reporter/weekend anchor. He began his broadcasting career in radio as a business reporter for KMNY in Anaheim. Budman anchored various NBC Bay Area newscasts while also doing general as- signment reporting. Co-Creator/Host/Writer of Tech Now, Budman is one of the Bay Area’s most recognizable business and technology journalists. He can be heard on NPR, Alice Radio and is regularly blogs for Forbes and other online publica- tions. Budman volunteers with community organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Clara and Home of Hope, an agency that helps children in India and here in the U.S. transition out of poverty and into employment.

Presenter: RAJ MATHAI Anchor, KNTV NBC Bay Area

- 12 - CONGRATULATIONS JOANNE

Joanne’s two Emmy® Awards were for her work on the “Golden State Killers” and the Midday Newscast.

Joanne is not only ridiculously competent but a truly good person. At an early age she loved television & personifies the Girl Scout creed to be kind in thought, word and deed.

She keeps in touch with past employees and nurtures friendships. I’m proud to call her my friend.

Joanne is, in reality, ABC7’s Wizard of Oz, controlling the station from behind the green screen.

Congratulations Joanne, you deserve to be in the spotlight for once.

Welcome to the Silver Circle.

With lots of LOVE LYNN FRIEDMAN Silver Circle 2003

- 13 - JOANNE JUNG WOHLERS Satallite Coordinator, KGO ABC 7 Silver Circle Class of 2020

Without Joanne Jung Wohlers, the station could have gone dark. She’s been consid- ered the behind the scenes force running ABC 7 for 40-years now. Wohlers is Satel- lite Coordinator at KGO 7 – and so much more. She’s called by employees an amazing combination of historian, archive clerk, digital technician and detective. The mantra at KGO only grows stronger as young and old alike search for file footage or institutional knowledge. The answer often is the same, “I can’t find it. Go ask Joanne.” She’s humble, self- effacing and considered the social glue that holds the Channel 7 newsroom together. The Emmy® Award recipient is able to juggle tight deadlines and somehow miraculously makes them work. And she does so with a rare wit and sense of good humor.

Presenter: LYNN R FRIEDMAN Retired Editor KGO ABC 7 Silver Circle 2003

-14 - CONGRATULATIONS KEN DAY Silver Circle 2020

“Coming together is a beginning, Staying together is a process And working together is success.” – Henry Ford

Ken Day’s camera lens captures the essence of a story, often showcasing the single most memorable moment of a piece or program. Guided by his eye and heart, Ken searches for powerful and emotional sequences. We’ve traveled the world as pho- tographer and producer, pounding the pavement to make deadlines, often working extremely hard. We’ve laughed to overcome elusive fits of boredom and unpredict- able situations. Ken and I have developed a television friendship that began in the 1990s and has lasted through hundreds of documentaries and news stories. Ken – working together is – SUCCESS!

JOYCE MITCHELL 4 U Productions Silver Circle 2010 NATAS VP, Sacramento

- 15 - KEN DAY Photographer, Ken Day Productions Silver Circle Class of 2020

As a high school sophomore in 1970, Ken Day knew what he wanted to do with his life. He bought a camera and set out to learn photography. From sunrise to sunset, he would explore his world, photographing everything from nature to sports to the homeless. After graduation from Sacramento State University in the late 1970s, Day landed a job at Sacramento PBS station KVIE. Two years later, he was hired by an NBC affiliate in Boise, Idaho. Then, it was back to Sacramento and CBS station KOVR where he stayed 15 years working daily news. Day covered everything from earthquakes to Presidential visits and special assignments in Israel and Mexico. Day has several Emmy® Awards for his photography. He left KOVR in 1997 and started his own business. He’s since covered the O.J. Simpson trial, Unabomber trial along with many features for ABC Network News. He also works on numerous documen- tary projects and always goes the extra mile to do an excellent job. Day is first in line to offer help to nonprofits and community activists.

Presenter: BRENDAN DAY Photographer Brendan Day Films

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50th Annual Northern California Area Emmy® Awards 2020-2021

Dec. 1 - Call for Entries open www.emmysf.tv

Jan. 8 - Entry Deadline

May 5 - Nominations Announced

June 5 - Awards Gala Hilton, San Francisco Union Square

- 17 - MOLLY McCREA Medical & Special Projects Producer Silver Circle Class of 2020

For nearly 35 years, Molly McCrea has dedicated her life to KPIX News. She began as an intern on the assignment desk and then worked her way through the station as a production assistant, weather producer, field producer, feature pro- ducer, special projects producer, political producer, medical/health producer and now as an MMJ. She has received numerous awards and recognition for her news segments and documentaries from a variety of organizations. They include APTRA, National UPI, Peninsula Press Club, and Society of professional Journalists. She’s also earned several Emmy® Awards. McCrea previously worked at CNN and Asso- ciated Press and produced for the CBS nationally syndicated program Day & Date. McCrea graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA Degree and completed work for her Master’s Degree at SF State in Broadcast Communication Arts.

Presenters: MIKE HEGEDUS Former Reporter KPIX 5 Hegedousworld

KATE KELLY Retired Anchor/Reporter KPIX 5 Silver Circle 2005 - 18 - - 19 - LONNIE WONG Reporter, KTXL FOX 40 Silver Circle Class of 2020

Sacramento FOX 40 Anchor/Reporter Lonnie Wong reports from the trenches, having covered news for nearly four decades now. He started at Channel 40 before there was a FOX TV Network, when the primary programming at his station was old movies and MASH reruns. Wong witnessed the evolution of a single daily newscast into a sophisticated TV news operation. He helped found the Sacramento Chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and has served on the chapter board continuously since 1985. Wong was awarded a Lifetime Achieve- ment Award from the National AAJA organization. He’s also been recognize by the California State Assembly and State Senate for journalistic achievement and support of Asian Pacific Islander communities. Wong started his career in radio at KPFA covering state politics and began working with TV news film crews. He has cov- ered the administrations of seven governors beginning with Ronald Reagan.

Presenter: TOAM LAM Journalist Motivational Speaker Go Inspire Go

- 20 - CONGRATULATIONS JOANNE & JENNIFER Silver Circle Class of 2020

Remembering the Great Years of Channel 7 News Scene

With fond memories of the other two “J.O.’’s” JOHN ODELL Faculty Emeritus, Broadcast Electronic Media Arts City College of San Francisco Former Editor, KGO Channel 7 News Scene Silver Circle 2003

- 21 - JENNIFER OLNEY Special Projects Producer, KGO ABC 7 Silver Circle Class of 2020

Jennifer Olney is an award-winning journalist and storyteller at ABC 7. She started at the station in 1982 as a writer and newscast producer. Later, she moved into on- air reporting and became a special projects producer. Olney has written and pro- duced numerous long-format specials for television and digital on a variety of top- ics from scientific exploration to criminal investigations. Her goal is to develop relevant content to help viewers better understand the dynamics of critical issues. Olney extensively reports on the environment and conducted multi-year investiga- tions into California’s green waste dumping practices. Her body of work includes hundreds of stories featuring people trying to make the world a better place. For the past ten years, Olney has photographed, edited, written, and produced her own segments. She is the recipient of nine Emmy® Awards and was part of the KGO team that won a Peabody Award for coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake. Be- fore heading to the Bay Area, Olney worked at KTLA TV and KFWB Radio in southern California. She’s a longtime Girl Scout volunteer and has a degree in American Studies and Communications from Stanford University.

Presenter: KEN MIGUEL Segment Producer KGO ABC 7

- 22 - - 23 - SAL CASTANEDA Anchor/Traffic Anchor/Reporter, KTVU FOX 2 Silver Circle Class of 2020

Sal Castaneda started at KTVU in 1991 and is known for features about local he- roes. He began his career volunteering at the UC Berkeley campus radio station while attending college there. He went on to work in radio before being hired at KTVU. While traffic and feature stories are his primary focus, Castaneda also has covered breaking news including some stories like the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake and the 1991 Oakland Hills fire storm. He readily mentors journalism students and volunteers with the Salvation Army and Leukemia Lymphoma Society. Castaneda received an Emmy® Award in 2014 for coverage of the Napa earthquake.

Presenter: PAM COOK Anchor Mornings on 2 KTVU FOX 2

- 24 - - 25 - VERN GLENN Sports Anchor/Reporter, KPIX 5 Silver Circle Class of 2020

Vern Glenn joined KPIX/KBCWTV 44 Cable 12 in June of 2012 as a weekend sports anchor/weekday sports reporter and MMJ. Glenn is a three-time Emmy® Award recipient who before KPIX had worked at KRON 4 News since 1990. While at KRON, he was tagged with the nickname “Mr. Involvement” for literally throwing himself into the middle of his feature stories. Memorable moments include bungee jumping, sky diving, bull riding, boxing, pro football and a dirt bike crash. “Mr. Involvement” has created a niche in the television market. Glenn brings that same type of energy to KPIX. Among his memorable personal assignments was reporting from the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Glenn was part of the KNBR Radio Morning Show in 1998 and drops in now and then as a guest on 95.7 The Game. Before coming to the Bay Area, Glen worked at WBAL-TV in Maryland as weekend sports anchor.

Presenter: GARY RADNICH Retired Sports Director KRON 4

- 26 - - 27 - MICHEL CAMUS Technical Operations Manager, KGO ABC 7 Gold Circle Class of 2020

Michel Camus has been involved in northern California television news as a photog- rapher and technical manager for 51 years. Camus began at KOVR in 1969 before going to KPIX in 1973. He left KPIX in 1975, moving to KGO, where he has been ever since. Camus has earned three Emmy® awards for photography and four awards from the San Francisco Press Photographers Association, including “Cam- eraman of the Year” in 1976. Camus has covered: the Reagan inauguration, Angela Davis, Indian Alcatraz take over, anti Vietnam war demonstrations at Berkeley, the student strike at San Francisco State University, the killer, Pope John Paul, Patti Hearst. He flew in the first helicopter to spray malathion during the medfly crisis. He has shot in Africa, Mexico, Central America and covered the 1984 Olym- pics in Yugoslavia. As a photographer, Camus was in charge of the first camera crew to go live from a moving bus and from a boat in the early ‘80s. He became Technical Manager at KGO 33 years ago and has been very innovative in adopting technology, designing remote vehicles and assuring his field crews had the best equipment in the San Francisco market. He introduced microwave digital technol- ogy (digital microwave and HD remote camera) for his crews to do live remotes. Presenter: TOM VACAR Reporter KTVU FOX 2 Silver Circle 2000

- 28 - CONGRATULATIONS On your induction into the GOLD CIRCLE

Remembering the GREAT TIMES we had working together at

DARRYL COMPTON Executive Director NATAS SF/NorCal Former Associate News Director KRON 4

- 29 - DON R SHARP Operations Director, Retired, KPIX 5, KRON 4 Gold Circle Class of 2020 Silver Circle Class of 2005

For more than 50 years, Don Sharp has been an innovator and respected newsroom leader. He held key news management roles at two network-owned television stations in San Francisco. His broadcast career began in in 1967 where he was one of the first African Americans employed by KOHO-TV, a Time-Life station. Sharp was hired as a film processer and soon promoted to news and sports photographer. In 1969, KRON-TV in San Francisco recruited him as News Film Supervisor. He stayed at the station 36 years. During his tenure at KRON, Sharp was promoted to News Operations Manager and Associate News Director. While at the station, Sharp designed and installed the first bridge traffic cameras on the Golden Gate, Bay and San Mateo Bridges, and led KRON’s transition from film to digital editing. He also launched the first live helicopter in San Francisco. In 2005, Sharp was hired by CBS-owned station KPIX where he became a central newsroom leader responsible for technical operations. He helped produce coverage of the Bay Bridge’s new eastern span and oversaw unprecedented use of drone video in news. Sharp co-authored a book in 1985 entitled Microwaves Made Simple. It became a teaching textbook at Stanford University. Sharp is the recipient of six Emmy® Awards. In 2018, he was honored with the NATAS Governors’ Citation and inducted into Silver Circle in 2005. He also received the APTRA Broadcast Hall of Fame Award in 2009. Presenter: DAN ROSENHEIM Former News Director KPIX 5 KRON 4

- 30 - GOLD & SILVER CIRCLE MEMBERS 1986-2020 Dan Adams Randy Davis Walt Harris * Mitch Agruss * Rick Davis Liz Harrison Jessica Aguirre Ken Day Lois Hart Bob Anderson Dovel (Curley) DeVon* Richard Hart Don Anderson * Dee Domke Vern Hawkins * Jack A. Armstrong * Franklin Dowd * Mark Hedlund Ed Arnow * Tom DuHain Bill Hillman * Dan Ashley Tad Dunbar Robert M. Hosfeldt * Stan Atkinson Ysabel Duron David Hosley Les Avery * Diane Dwyer Sherry Hu Joel Bartlett Luis Echegoyen* ^ Isaiah (Ike) Hunter, Jr. Ken Bastida Dr. Dean Edell Cheryl Hurd Lou Bell Aaron Edwards * Stuart Hyde * ^ Nancy Besst * Sam Ewing III * John Iander Walt Bjerke * Faith Fancher * Mark Ibañez Shirley Temple Black * Sheldon Fay * Harry Jacobs * Dick Fernandez * Raymond E. Jacobs * Lucille Bliss * ^ Dennis Fitch Cheryl Jennings Richard Block ^ Joe Fonzi Paul Jeschke Cal Bollwinkel * Don Ford Mark Jones Dominic Bonavolonta Lillian Fortier * Jim Joy Stefani Booroojian Bob Foster * Joanne Jung Mike Boyd * Florence Fowler * Wohlers Jim Branson John Fowler Al Kasch Tom Breen * Craig Franklin Willie Kee * Scott Budman Wayne Freedman Bob Kelly * Al Bullock * Lynn R Friedman Jon Kelly* Stanley Burford Dianne Fukami Kate Kelly Dick Cable Harry Fuller John Kessler George Cabral Jr. James Gabbert ^ Charles Kingsley * Michel Camus + James Gaughran Don Knapp ^ Dave Caldwell * Gary Gerould + Sydnie Kohara Alma Carroll Linda Giannecchini * Les Krames Sal Castaneda Peter Giddings Fred LaCosse ^ John Catchings Allen T. Gilliland * Lloyd LaCuesta Cathy Cavey Janice S. Gin Elaine LaLanne ^ Dan Cervelli Vern Glenn Jack LaLanne * ^ Rigo Chacon Don Gold Edie Lambert Spencer Christian Roberta Gonzales George Lang Rosy Chu Marty Gonzalez Jim Lange * Michael Clark Richard Green Philip Lasky * Darryl R. Compton Roger Grimsby * Sandra Lee Al Constant * Nick Hamil Victor Lee Ed Cosci Julie Haener Bob Long * Russ Coughlan * Robert Handa Vern Louden * Don Curran * Jack Hanson ^ David Louie ^ Belva Davis ^ Howard Harden * Ronald Louie

- 31 - Terry Lowry Dave Parker Angelo Stalis Mike Luery Marty Pasetta * Kim Stephens George Lum Diane Donian Paskerian Vic Sterling * ^^ Greg Lyon Ed Pearce James Stimson Bob MacKenzie * Rufus Pederson * Al Sturges * Les Malloy * Wayne Philippo James ‘Suds’ Sudweeks Claud Mann, Jr. * Hank Plante Mike Sugerman Bob March* Rollin Post * Jim Swanson Bill Martin Jules Power * Steve Swatt Harry Martin * Mel Querio * Harry Sweet * Jack Matranga * Wanda Ramey * Don Tayer * Ruth McClung * Len Ramirez Cal Thomas * Doug McConnell Manuel Ramos Tony Tiano * Pat McCormick George Reading * Wendy Tokuda Molly McCrea Richard R. Rector * Jeanne Baker Toncre* Don McCuaig Jonathan Rice * Carolyn Tyler Dave McElhatton * Dennis Richmond Tom Vacar Ross McGowan Fr. Miles Riley Javier Valencia Doug McKnight Richard Robertson* ^ Fred Van Amburg * David Meblin * + Barbara Rodgers Jim Vargas Lyanne Melendez Dolly Rodgers * Jan Wahl Lee Mendelson* ^ Frank Rodman * Gordon Waldear * Cristina Mendonsa George Rodman * Lori Waldon Charlie Meng * Chuck Rogers * Dave Walker Sidney Milburn Robert P. Roth * Wayne Walker * Bob Mitchell David M. Sacks * George Warren Joyce Mitchell Don Sanchez John Weaver Franklin Mieuli * + Keith Sanders Dick Weise Jan Moellering ^ Jim Scalem ^ Richard H. West * Doug Montgomery * Bill Schechner Evan White Keith Moon Len Schlosser * Ben Williams * Bill Moore Wiley Schmidt * Rita Williams Pam Moore Charles Schulz * Pete Wilson * Judith Morgan-Jennings Bill Schuyler * Kevin Wing Doug Murphy * Bruce Sedley * William Winter * Dwight Newton * Dave Seely Lonnie Wong Dorothy Hooker Nye* Randy Shandobil Ron Wren Kevin O’Brien Don Sharp ^ gayle yamada John Odell Suzanne Saunders Shaw Jan Yanehiro Terrence O’Flaherty * Rod Sherry * Linda Yee Jennifer Olney Steve Shlisky Emerald Yeh Jim Osborn Faith Sidlow Pamela Young Nancy Osborne Lori Silva Fred Zehnder William E. Osterhaus Tom Sinkovity Cynthia Zeiden George Osterkamp Barbara Smith Ian Zellick * Stacy Owen Jennifer Smith Herb Zettl ^ Fred Pardini Kopi Sotiropulos *Deceased Stewart B. Park Garrett Sprinkle +Gold Circle

- 32 - ^Gold and Silver Circle Darryl Compton, Executive Director 4317 Camden Avenue San Mateo, California 94403-5007 (415) 777-0212 or (650) 341-7786 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.emmysf.tv