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Proceedings and Index of the 50Th Annual Convention - 1988 Proceedings and Index of the 50th Annual Convention - 1988 Speakers’ Index Abe, Toshi (Local 1034) Adler, Richard (Local 14156) Alexander, Rev. Avery Alvarez, Alice (Local 9505, Member Constitution Committee) Aman, Linda (Local 2011, Member Credentials Committee) Anderson, Lewie (United Food and Commercial Workers Union) Arnold, Don (CWA Representative, District 7, Chair, Credentials Committee) Ash, Michael (Upstate New York, New England Director, Co-Chair, Credentials Committee) Avery, Mary Jo (Local 4600) Azlin, Ronald (Local 9586) Bahr, Morton (President) Opening Remarks, Jack Barry, Thomas Donahue Rules of the Convention, Credentials Committee, Resolutions and Rules Committee, Constitution Committee Report, Michael Dukakis Film, Resolutions, Defense, Fund Committee, Vice President Johnson, Secretary -Treasurer's Report, Ann Richards, Finance Committee, Akira Yamagishi, Organizing, President's Annual Award, Lewie Anderson, John Carroll, Stefan Nedzynski, M. E. Nichols, Memorial Service, COPE Barbara Easterling, Appeals Committee, Closing Remarks Barron, Claude (Chair, CWA Savings and Retirement Trust) Barry, Jack (President, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) Bates, Charles D., Jr. (Local 2101) Baxter, Jane (Local 4818, Member Defense Fund Committee) Beck, Al (Local 4302) Becker, Tom (Local 7800) Belanger, Robert J. (Local 2108) Bell, Joanne (Local 2336, Member Defense Fund Committee) Benner, Ellie (Local 9430, Member Resolutions and Rules Committee) Blackmor, John T. (Local 14629) Blue, Mary (Local 7777, Member Defense Fund Committee) Bordenave, George (City of New Orleans) Booe, James B. (Secretary-Treasurer) Brandon, Mike (Local 3616) Bryant, Cliff (Local 9431, Member Credentials Committee) Burkhalter, Peter D. (Local 1034) Busl, Karl R. (Local 2350) Bussie, Victor (President, Louisiana AFL-CIO) Buttiglieri, Jann L. (Local 2101) Byrne, James N. (Local 13500) Cales, Kent (Local 4354) Carroll, John C. (Executive Vice President) Cheliotes, Arthur (Local 1180) Chiaravalle, Bernie (Local 9404) Choma, William F. (Local 4309) Christensen, Bev (Local 14001) Church, Sarah (Local 4303) Clark, Fritz (Local 1111) Clow, Gordon (Local 7901) Cockburn, James W. (Local 6333) Cohen, Lawrence (Assistant to President Bahr, Director of Organization) Copp, Mary (Local 3109) Courts, H. Jan (Local 2001) Cox, Sandra (Local 6326) Creegan, Edward (Local 1106) Crump, Ann (Local 4600) Cudahy, Gordon (Local 4621) Daly, Terry (Local 1101, Member Defense Fund Committee) Dann, Richard (Local 1085, Member Resolutions and Rules Committee) Dehm, Nancy (Local 7181) Dehnhardt, Sue (Local 9586) Demel, Abby (Local 1031) Devine, Jim (Local 1116) DeVinney, Patty (Local 1168) Diamond, Betty (Local 3122, Member Finance Committee) Dinunzio, Santo (Local 1305) Dolan, E. Dan (Local 7400) Donahue, Thomas (AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer) Donaldson, Dave (Local 13550, Member Defense Fund Committee) Donnelly, Paul (Local 1180) Dukakis, Michael (Governor, State of Massachusetts) Drake, Michael (Local 9510) Dunn, Charles J. (Local 9430) Easterling, Barbara (Executive Vice President) Eberts, Maggie (Local 1058) Eddy, Paul R. (Local 4040) Edwards, Ellyn S. (Local 9503) Egan, John (Local 4034) Ervin, James (Local 4501) Escott, Lori (Local 3121) Evitt, William C. (Chair, Constitution Committee) Falcone, Bartolo (Local 1058) Fahrenholt, Michael J. (Temporary Convention Chair, President Local 3410) Farris, James (Local 1365) Ferrill, Philip (Local 6310, Member Finance Committee) Flavin, Robert (Local 1170) Floyd, Carla (Local 7901) Frampton, Earl (Local 1115, Member Constitution Committee) Garrison, Jerald (Local 7470, Member Resolutions and Rules Committee) Gillespie, T. C. (Local 6201, Member Appeals Committee) Gorman, Patrick (Local 4900) Graham, Bill (Local 4302) Graham, Edwin (Local 13550, Resolutions and Rules Committee) Gray, Gayle H. (Local 4211) Grey, Douglas W. (Local 14030) Hailey, Rhoda (Local 7019, Member Credentials Committee) Harris, Ann (Local 1126) Hart, Sherry A. (Local 4311) Hart, Vicki L. (Local 6321) Hayes, Debora (Local 1168) Hays, Jack (Local 3805) Heard, Veryle (Local 4004) Heath, C. Edward (Local 3207) Henning, William, Jr. (Local 1180) Hester, Mary B. (Local 4309) Hill, Annie (Local 7904) Hill, Burne (Local 4340, Chair, Finance Committee) Hinton, Linda L. (Local 4310) Hirsch, William (Local 7060) Hobdy, Maxine (Local 9400) Hogate, Armine (Local 9573) Holland, Gwen D. (Local 4800) Honse, Ron (Local 4319) Huber, Jack, Jr. (Local 4320) Hungerford, Dana (National Telephone Services—Worker & Organizing Committee Member) Ibsen, Harry (Vice President District 9) Jenkins, Linda (Local 1180) Johnson, Richard O. (Local 7200) Johnson, Robert (Vice President District 4) Johnston, Mark (Local 4400, Member Appeals Committee) Jones, Eddie W. (Local 4501) Karz-Wagman, Rabbi Harley Keeney, James (Local 4322) Kelly, John (Local 1033) Kines, Carol R. (Local 3902) Kines, D. E. (Local 3902) King, Bill (Local 13000) Kirk, Robert E. (Local 14837) Kiser, Bill (Local 3263) Knecht, Joe (President Greater New Orleans AFL-CIO) Krevet, George (Local 1037) Lambert-Chretien, Irene (Local 1365, Member Credentials Committee) Latham, William (Local 2323) Lawless, Anne (Local 1069, Member Appeals Committee) Leach, William (Local 9510) Leggett, Willie (Local 2300, Member Finance Committee) Lewis, Bill (Local 2336) Liebman, Evelyn (Local 1037) Lingo, Joyce (Local 3972, Member Credentials Committee) Lloyd, John (Local 13101, Member Credentials Committee) Lundy, Rev. George F., S.J. (Loyola University) Mahoney, James (Local 7201, Chair Appeals Committee) Maisano, Vincent (Vice President District 13) Malerbo, Eugene J. (Local 14842) Maly, Ralph (Local 3263) Marshall, Joe (Local 6225, Member Credentials Committee) Maurer, Fred (Local 13552) McBryde, Delbert (Local 9510) McCall, Samuel (Local 9510) McClanahan, Bob C. (Local 6012) McDowell, Bruce (Local 7906, Member Credentials Committee) McNurlin, James (Local 14708) McSwain, Kerry (Local 6222) Mitchell, Tom (Local 6390, Member Defense Fund Committee) Mongiello, Fran (Local 1004) Moore, Joan (Local 9410) Moss, Steve (Local 2001) Mull, David (Local 7901) Murphy, Bill (Local 6320) Murphy, Charles (Local 1058) Nave, Mary W. (Local 6411, Member Credentials Committee) Nedzynski, Stefan (General Secretary, PTTI) Nichols, M. E. (Executive Vice President) Nuckols, David (Local 6325) Owen, Debbie (Local 6508) Pappas, James (Local 2336) Parker, Shelley (Local 4489) Peisecki, Joe (Local 1023) Petersen, Bob (Printing, Publishing, Media Workers Sector, Member Defense Fund Committee) Petrini, John D. (Local 13500) Kmetyk, Sandra (Local 13500) Pfohl, Dolores (Local 1126) Phillips, Marie (Local 4401) Pierce, Jan D. (Vice President District 1) Potocki, Leonard (Local 4101, Member Credentials Committee) Powell, Norma (Administrative Assistant, District 3, Member Defense Fund Committee) Powell, Robert (Local 13000, Member Constitution Committee) Powers, Terry (Local 4303) Princiotta, Ann (Local 1023) Odom, Lula B. (Local 4000) O'Hara, Tim (Local 9410) Quattro, Anthony (Local 4300) Quenzer, Fred P. (Local 1128) Quirk, Mary T. (Local 1001) Rachell, James R. (Local 4217) Ramm, Richard (Local 4300) Renish, Ron (Retiree—Local 9510) Rhodes, Hartwell D. (Local 1127) Richards, Ann (Treasurer, State of Texas) Riemer, Greg (Local 4309) Riggs, Susan (Local 4322) Roberts, Crystal (Local 4302) Rogers, Louise (Local 9509) Rosen, Seth M. (Local 3209) Ross, Evelyn (Local 4212 Member Constitution Committee) Rotkiske, Frances (Local 13500) Russo, Gene C. (Vice President District 3) Ryan, John W. (Local 4309) Sakalarios, Michael A. (Local 3109) Salimbene, Joe (Local 1101) Samaripa, Kay (Local 6106) Santora, T. (Local 9574) Schacht, Jake (Local 6310) Schaeff, Jerry W. (Local 4322) Scheuermann, Marie E. (Local 1009) Sendelbach, Gregory (Local 4530) Sigler, Bea (Local 4714, Member Credentials Committee) Smilnak, George (Local 4309) Smith, Constance D. (Local 4108) Smith Joanne (Local 3310, Member Resolutions and Rules Committee) Smith, Wayne S. (Local 6186) Sonnik, George (Local 2105, Member Resolutions and Rules Committee) Stackhouse, Edward (Local 1190) Stegall, Mattie (Local 6186) Stewart, Donald (Local 2350, Member Credentials Committee) Sullivan, Bill (Local 1126) Tanner, Frank (Local 9410, Member Appeals Committee) Terranova, Gloria (Local 13101) Tilson, Steve (Local 2011) Todd, Roger (Local 3201, Member Credentials Committee) Torgerson, A. W. (Local 7219) Tucker, Jim (Local 6320) Turn, Ben, Jr. (CWA Representative District 6, Co-Chair Credentials Committee) Unger, Laura (Local 1150) Van Dyne, Sheryl (Local 9586 Member Credentials Committee) Vaughan, John (Local 4354) Villarreal, Gene A. (Local 6143) Villela, Louise (Local 1100) Walker, Kenn (Local 9505, Member Defense Fund Committee) Wade, Carolyn C. (Local 1040) Wallen, Dick (Local 1020) Waring, Juanita (Local 6500) Waters, Wimbley, Jr. (Local 14309, Member Credentials Committee) Webb, Sherry (Local 9415) West, Barbara (Local 6383, Chair, Resolutions and Rules Committee) Woitena, Gary W. (Local 6143) Wood, Janice (Local 9502) Yamagishi, Akira (President, Zendentsu, Tokyo, Japan) Young, Kim (Local 1112, Member Credentials Committee) Subject Index Appeals Committee Report Appeal # 1 Appeal # 2 Appeal # 3 Appeal # 4 Appeal # 5 Appeal # 6 Appeal # 7 Appeal # 8 Appeal # 9 Appeal #10 Appeal #11 Closing Remarks (President Bahr) Constitution Amendments 50A-88-15 50A-88-16 50A-88-17 50A-88-18 Constitution Committee Report COPE Awards Credentials Committee Report CWA Savings and Retirement Trust Report Defense Fund
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