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THE TWENTIETH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION—CHICAGO, 1962 the MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 1. Wilson Tucker 1. Robert Bloch 3. Lewis J THE TWENTIETH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION—CHICAGO, 1962 THE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 1. Wilson Tucker 51. Virginia Schultheis 101. Bill Mallard! 1. Robert Bloch 52. Rod Monsen 102. Jean Carrol 3. Lewis J, Grant, Jr. 53- Michael J. Chmielewski 103- David Kar.ter 4. Ann Dinkelman 54. Pat Van Decar 104. Charlie Brown 5. Richard Hickey 55- Fred Prophet 105. Sue Sanderson 6. Rosemary Hickey 56. Jim Broderick 106. Richard Brandshaft 7. George W. Price 57• James V, Taurasi, Sr. 107. Chris Moskowitz 8. Lou Ann Price 58. Frank Prieto, Jr. 108. Sam Moskowitz 9. Jerry DeMuth 59. Ray Van Houten 109. Jim Webbert 10. Jon Stopa 60. George H. Scithers 110. Doreen Webbert 11. Mark Irwin 61. Dick Eney 111. Charles Ammann 12. Nancy Kemp, 62. Liby Vintus 112. Thomas C. Slate 13. Earl Kemp 63. Ron McBeth 113. Frederick Patten 14. James O'Meara 64. Arthur D. Savage 114. Ella Parker 15. Joseph Sarno 65. Bill Evans 115• John Trimble 16. F, M. Busby 66. Richard G. Bannister 116. Bjo Trimble 17 * Elinor Busby 67. Jim Caughran 117. Ernie Wheatley 18. Wally Weber 68. George Goodwin 118.,Burnett Toskey 19• Dick Schultz 69« Walter Breen 119. Beresford Smith 20. Edward Wood 70. Ed Hutchings 120. Henry Stine 21. Franklin Dietz, Jr. 71. J. Ben Stark 121. Paul Sv/enrson 22. Robert E. Briney 72. Phyllis Economou 122. Mike Deckinger 23. Martin Moore 73• Bob Pavlat 123• Wally Gonser 24. Martha Beck 74. G. M. Carr 124. Sidney Coleman 25. Larry Shaw 75. Bruce Henstell 125. Andy Main 26. Noreen Shaw 76. Poul Anderson 126. Don Fitch 27• Theodore Sturgeon 77. Karen Anderson 127. Fred Galvin 28. Marion Sturgeon 78. George Irwin 128. Molly Curtis' 29. Robin Sturgeon 79. Ada Irwin 129. Edmund Meskys' 30. Howard Devore 80. Dell Bisdorf 130. Warren de Bra 31. Ruth Berman 81. Jim Lavell 131. Sandra Bouer 32. E. E. Smith 82. Lee Anne Tremper 132. Fern Tucker 33. Stuart Hoffman 83. Les Gerber 133. Margaret Thompson 34. Jeannie Smith 84. Bobbie Goodman 134. Donald A. Thompson 35 • Chuck Hansen 85. P.ick Prairie , 135. Rich Wannen 36. Al Lewis (West Coast) 86. Vic Ryan 136. Joe Sanders 37• Herbert H. Acheson 87. Robert A. Heinlein 137. Steve Scott 38. Jean Bogert 88. Virginia Heinlein 138. Peter B. Hope 39. Ben Jason 89. Vics Wray 139. Dale E. Brandon 40. David A. Kyle 90. Betty Kujawa 140. Dave Locke 41. Ruth E. Kyle 91. John J. Kujawa 141, Wm. Leslie Sample 42. Jack Harness 92. Ralph Watts 142. Fcrrie Ackerman 43. Ted Johnstone 93’ C. L. Barrett 143. Robert Coulson 44. Brune Pelz 94. Evelyn Barrett 144. Juanita Coulson 45. Joseph Green 95. Donald Franson 145- Bob Greenberg 46. Juanita Green 96. Harry Warner, Jr. 146. Sandy Outre11 47. Carl E. Carter 97- Dean McLaughlin 147. Roy Tackett 48. Hal Lynch 98. Eva Fires'cone 148. Bill Thailing 49. PSFS 99. Willard Ayres 149. George Nims Raybin 50. Stephen Schultheis 100. Dirce Archer 150. K. Martin Carlson THE TWENTIETH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION----CHICAGO 1962 THE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 151. Lee Hoffman 201. Anne Moore 250. Donald R. Bensen 152. Mike McInerney 202. Marvin Mindes 251. Larry McCombs 153. Barbara Silverberg 203. Emile Greenleaf 252. Ted M. Isaacs 154. Robert Silverberg 204. David B. Williams 253. R. W. Dickey 155> John Clossen 205* Washington Science 254. Janie Lamb 156. Jerry Page Fiction Association 255. Fred Jakobcic 157. Harriet Kolchak 206. John R. Isaac 256. F. W. Kemp 158. Ted Engel 207. Claude Held 257• Ruth Kemp 159» Joseph Dittrich 208. Ann Chamberlain 238. Cele Goldsmith 160. Bill Benthake 209. Claude N. Saxon, Jr. 259. Avram Davidson 161. Dick Lupoff 210. Eric Delson 260. E. J. Carne11 162. Pat Lupoff 211. Art Hayes 261, Gary Buck 16j. Al Lewis (East Coast ) 212. Bob Hyde 262. Clifford D. Simak 164. Jock Root 213. Ron Wilson 263. Paul G. Herkart 165. Milton Spahn 214. Ed Curtis 264. Lynn A. Hickman 166. Gary Deindorfer 215. Betsy Curtis 265. Karl Brendel III 167. Jim Warren 216. Michael Teller 266. Robert S. Kennedy 168. Walt Cole 217• Dennis Williamson 267• Paul Zimmer 169. Will Jenkins 218. Mac McGregor 268. Gordon W. I ber 170. George Heap 219. Jean Jordan 269. Steven Wisniewski 171. Jack Chalker 220. Jay Kay Klein 270. Jack Brunette 172. Fanzine Foundation 221, J, A. Stephens 271. Ben F. Keifer 173- Nicholas Falasca 222. George R. Frerich, Jr.272. I. M. Phyllida 174. Marsha J. Leonard 223. Jessie W. Sampson 273• Charles B. Xalan 175* Charles De Vet 224. Alexis A. Panshin 274. Else Janda 176. Mike Domina 225. Chuck Cunningham 275. John E. Janda 177. Lenny Kaye 226. Marion Zimmer Bradley 276. Leslie R. Strandt 178. Douglas 0. Clark 227. Robert Blumfeld 277. Marijane Johnson 179. Ralph M. Holland 228. Roger D, Peabody 278. James J. Pomykacz 180. Dora G. Holland 229. Ronald B. Batman 279. Alan Weinberg 181. Peter J, Maurer 230. Edwin S. Mack 280. Jeffrey Godlewski 182. Bill Bowers 231. Paul A, Smith 281. Stanleigh Vinson 183. Don Anderson 232. Michael Padgett 282. Robert Stout 184. Fred W. Arnold 233- Randy R. Reynolds 283. James Blish 185. Phil Harrell 234. Richard Bergeron 284. Lester L. Sackett 186. Dean A. Grennell 235• Lloyd Biggie, Jr. 285. Harry B. Moore 187. Jean Grennell 236. Allen Kim Lang 286. Welden Benedict' 188. Gerald Irwin 237. Bea Mahaffey 287. Judith L. Beatty 189. Frederik Pohl 238. Tom McDonald 288. William M. Black 190. Willy Ley 239• Jean Palmer 289. Robert Dering 191. Horace Gold 240. Robert H. Lesman 290. Phyllis Brodsky 192, Robert Guinn 241. C. M. Moorhead 291. Nellie Dillingham 193- Kevin Langdon 242. Dave Elder 292. Janice Brodsky 194. Harold Moellendick 243. Marie Elder 293• John Gould 195. Bill Warren 244. Ellis Mills 294. Don Ford 196. George C. Willick 245. M. B. Mills 295- Margaret Ford 197. Arthur Kingsley 246. Stephen W. Young 296. Shelfton F. King 198. Joe Pilati 247. Vida R. Young 297- L. Jeannette King 199. A. J. Budrys 248. Judy C. Lance 298. Redmond P. Corse 200. Edna F. Budrys 249. Martin J. Phee 299. John Jackson F THE TWENTIETH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION---- CHICAGO, 1962 THE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER JOO. Carl L. Barber J49. George Petterson 398. Irving M. Derby JOI. Martin Greenberg J50. Theodore R. Cogswell 399. William F. Waymire J02. Ellen Walters J51. John Kreitzer 400. Esther Waymire JOJ. Art Dobin 352. Rosel G. Brown 401. John H. Maurer 304. A. B. Taylor, III 353 • Charles F. Wells 402. Jean Maurer JOJ. Jim Hollander J54. Bess Benjamin 403. Anna Sinclare Moffatt J06. Arthur George Sraith 355 • Jon R. Parks 404. Len J. Moffatt J07. Jordan Backler 356. Bob Allison 405» Jack Zeitz JO8. Marsha Elkin 357. Ruth Cripps 406, Richard Tiedeken J09» Lawrence Pinsker 358. Alderson Fry 407. Rayonelle Baldwin J10. Fred Saberhagen 359. Irene Vogt 408. Walter A. Willis Jll. Science Fiqtion j60. John Boardman 409. Madeleine Willis Club of London J61. Thomas D. Armistead 410. Harry C. Stubbs J12. David Vanderwerf 362. Waring Jones 411. John Pocsik J1J. Edward Ferman 363. Robert W. Wallace 412. Thomas Downs J14. Donald A, Wollheim 364. J. L. Ott 413. D. A. Latimer J15. Jackson B. Lackey 365. John Marshall 414. Richard F. Plzak, Jr. J16. Robert Swenson Science Fiction Club 415. Daniel I. Donovan J17. Havia Alswang 366. J. S. Wood 416. Edwin J. Baker J18. Louis Meltzer 367. Lewis A. Bicking 417. Landell Bartlett J19. Lawrence D. Kafka 368. Bill Donaho 418. Raymond Epstein J20. Groff Conklin 369. Barbara A. May 419, Audrey L. Miller J21. Stewart Brownstein 370. Arthur M, Fried 420. Owen M. Hannifen J22. Ricky Brooks 371. Morris Dollens 421. Bernard M. Cook J2J. Richard Goudge 372. Anonymous 422. Evelyn M. Read 324. Barbara Jean Burgett 373• Ronald L. Woodliff 423. Dorothy L. Wulff 325. Steve Benedict 374. James D. Greenfeld 424. Robert A. de Beers 326. Dodo Benedict 375* Sarah C. Greenfeld 425. Richard Witter ' 327. R. C. Schmidt 376. Julie McGown 426. Margaret Mead 328. Peter Lefferts 377. Eugene Good 427. Hans Stefan Santesson 329. Audrey Lefferts 378, James Bennett 428. Emmett M. Millay 3J0. Mark Owings 379. Ron Bennett 429. Robert N. Lambeck 3J1. Raymond Barto 380. James B. Cullum, Jr. 430. Frederick Norwood 332. Frank Andrasovsky 381. June Berg 431. Lin Olsen 3JJ. Ed Emshwiller 382. Alan E. Nourse 432. Karl M. Olsen 334. Carol Emshwiller 383. Donald Pletka 433. R. P. Courtis । 335. Marion M. Mallinger 384. Barbara D. Kafka 434. Valerie Walsh 336. Nicholas Ringelberg 385. A. Watson Miller 435. Beatrice Taylor 337. Beverly De Weese 386. John G. Wanderer 436. Michael Duncan 338. Eugene De Weese 387. Dawn Offenbecker 437. Robert R. Stitt 339. Sally D. Kidd 388. George M. Comstock 438. Dennis Lien 340. James E. Gunn 389. Anthony Glynn 439. Peter Nicolas 341. Sandra Bethke 390. Merle Williams 440. Michael J. Stein 342. Gordon Osterstrom 391• Dale A. Kocirik 441. David T. Keil J4j. David Curtis 392. Gilvan Lamont 442. George J. Grosch III J44. Thcmas Heermann 393• Julius Meyer 44j. Lloyd D. Broyles 345. Alex Eisenstein 394. Frances Schroeder 444, Ronald Pannatoni 346. P. M. Valoff 395. J. W. Banta 445. Jerry Pournelle 347. Ira B. Rasof 396. Elliot Shorter 446. Marie Grant ?48. Carolyn Cross 397. Jacob M. Waldman 447. Kathleen Robertson THE TWENTIETH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION---CIIICAGO, 1962 F THE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 448. Julia Gallagher 494, Reva Smilay 543. Alfred D. Becker 449. Thomas Pyter 495• Dave Tabakow 544. Ted K. Wagner 450. Norbert Laus 496. Lou Tabakow 545. Louis Crane 451. George Goldman 497.
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