1968-1969 WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS
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1968-1969 WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS
The White House Fellows program was established in 1964 to give young
Americans, ages 23 to 35, one year of firsthand, high-level experience
with the workings of the Federal government and to increase their sense
of participation in national affairs.
Paul F. Anderson
James H. Bockhaus
James E. Connor
Arthur E. Dewey
Hudson B. Drake
Gerald Q. Garbacz
Robert D. Haas
Richard T. Johnson
Position Prior Fellowship Assignment
to Special Assistant to:
_Fellowship
Personnel Manager President's Advisor on
Booz, Allen & Hamilton Science & Technology
Ind.
Manager - Resource
Allocation, General
Electric Company
Postmaster General
Asst. Professor of
Government,
Columbia University
Lieutenant Colonel
U. S. Army
Manager, North
American Rockwell
Corporation
Director, Financial
Planning, Cummins
Engine Co., Inc,.
Student, Harvard
Business School
Asst. Director of
Admissions, Harvard
Business School
Director of Bureau of the
Budget
Administrator of AID
Vice President
Secretary of Defense
Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development
Secretary of Labor
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Fellow Position Prior Fellowship Assignment
to Special Assistant to:
Fellowship
Robert L. Joss Ph. D. Candidate Secretary of Treasury
Stanford University
Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr. Project Administrator, Special Asst. to President
Hudson Institute; (Joseph Califano)
Program economist, AID
Charles R. Larson Lt. Commander
U. S. Navy
David K. Lelewer Asst to the Dean,
Stanford Law School
Caro E. Luhrs, MD Asst Prof of Medicine
Georgetown University
David C. Miller, Jr. Research Associate
Simulmatics Corp.
Laurence I. Moss Nuclear Engineer
North American
Rockwell Corp.
Robert L. Sansom Captain
U. S. Air Force
Thomas R. Williams President
Williams' Bakery
John W. Woodmans ee, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel
U. S. Army
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Health, Education,
and Welfare
Secretary of Agriculture
Attorney General
Secretary of Transportation
Special Asst, to President
(Walter Rostow)
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of State
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Paul F. Anderson
Personnel Manager
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc.
Age: 29
205. North Lincoln Park West
Chicago, lllirtois WOthI ?l
Paul F. Anderson was born in. Boston, Massachusetts and reared on
the East Coast. He attended Regis High School in New York City
where .he was active in school politics, intramural athletics and
dramatics.
He attended the University of Notre Dame, graduating in 1959 cum
laude with a B. S. degree in Electrical Engineering. After two years
of military service, he entered Carnegie-Mellon University and
graduated in 1963 with an M. S. degree in Industrial Administration.
At Notre Dame, Mr. Anderson received the Father Steiner Award as
the outstanding graduate of the College of Engineering. At Carnegie-
Mellon, he received the Elliot Dunlap Smith Award as the outstanding
graduate of the Graduate School of Industrial Administration. He.
attended both universities on scholarship.
In his senior year at Notre Dame, Mr. Anderson was selected by the
faculty as chairman of a student commission to evaluate the curriculum
of the College of Engineering. The report of this group contributed
to several changes in the engineering curriculum over the next few
years. He was a member of the Army ROTC unit and was designated
a Distinguished Military Graduate. At Carnegie-Mellon, Mr. Anderson
was a member of the dean's council, the graduate residence hall
council, and championship intramural football, softball, and handball
teams.
For the past five years, Mr. Anderson has been employed in Chicago
with the management consulting firm of Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc.
and is presently an associate of the firm. He is currently serving as
personnel manager for the firm's largest region. In this capacity, he is
responsible for all aspects of personnel administration for the members
of the professional staff.
Mr. Anderson is active in professional, political, and community affairs
in Chicago. He is an officer of the local chapter of the Institute of
Management Sciences. He has been a precinct captain and member of his
local Republican Ward Organization for two years. He is currently serving
as campaign manager for a candidate for the Illinois State Senate. As
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a n'ieniber of the Olivet Community Center, he serves as group leader
and counsellor to a group of teenage inner-city boys, working to
channel their energies and talents into productive pursuits. He has
been active in forming a volleyball league in the city and also plays in
organized softball and handball leagues.
Mr. Anderson and his wife, the former Mary. Therese Haas of El Paso,
Illinois, reside on Chicago's near north side..
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James H. Bockhaus
Business Manager
Age: 29
111 Shady Lane
Fayetteville, New York 13066
James H. Bockhaus, Manager-Resource Allocation for General
Electric's Industrial Group, is a resident of Fayetteville, New York.
Born and raised in Iowa, Mr. Bockhaus won the William A. Cordingly
Scholarship to attend Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New
Hampshire, where he graduated cum laude in 1957. Accepted for the
Advanced Standing Program at Harvard, he graduated with a Bachelor's
degree in Engineering and Applied Physics, with honors, in 1960.
After graduating from Harvard, he joined the General Electric
Company and while working in Syracuse, he attended the evening
division of Syracuse University. He expects to receive the MS
degree in June, 1968.
At General Electric, Mr. Bockhaus has had various assignments in
Marketing and Manufacturing. At the Semiconductor Products
Department in Syracuse, he served on the Information Processing
~.,ouncil, the Shop Council, and was Chairman of the Business Council
for Economy Semiconductors. In 1966, Mr. Bockhaus presented a
paper, "Economy Semiconductors--Their Future," at the WESCON
Convention of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
He is a member of the Citizen's Foundation, a civic organization formed
in Syracuse in 1947 to promote American institutions. Mr. Bockhaus
has served on the Board of Governors of the Citizen's Foundation, and
has been Chairman of the Business Relations Committee.
Mr. Bockhaus is a member of the IEEE, the Harvard Club of Syracuse,
and the Elfun Society. He was formerly a member of the American
Helicopter Society, the American Institute of Astronautics and
Aeronautics, and the American Management Association.
He is married to the former Nancy Jean Beattie of Great Falls, Montana.
They have one daughter.
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James E. Connor
Age: 28.
Assistant Professor.
540 West .122nd Street
New York, New York
Dr. James E. Connor, Assistant Professor of Government at Columbia University,
was born and educated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated In 1957
from St. Joseph's Preparatory School, where he rowed on the varsity crew for
three years. He was a member of the 1955 High-School National Champion Eight
Oared Crew and the 1957 Canadian High-School Champion Four-Oared Crew. In
addition to scholastic competition, Mr. Connor rowed in American and Canadian
National Champion Eights for the Vesper Boat Club in 1955. and 1957, respectively.
Mr. Connor continued his education at Columbia University, where he was named
a Columbia College National Scholar. While a sophomore in college, he married
Lynda Sue Thompson, formerly of Louisville, Kentucky. In 1961 he received
an A.B. in English Literature from Columbia.
Upon graduation, Mr. Connor immediately began graduate study in the Russian
Institute and the Department of Public Law and Government of Columbia Uni-
versity. During his graduate career he was awarded a number of fellowships:
he was, at various times, a New York State Regents College Teaching Fellow,
a Columbia University President's Fellow, and in 1964 a Ford Foundation,
Foreign Area Training Program Fellow. In 1963 he received an M.A. in Public
Law and Government and in 1964, the Certificate of the Russian Institute of
Columbia University.
Mr. Connor was appointed Instructor in Government at Columbia in 1965. Upon
being awarded his Ph.D. in January 1968, he was named Assistant Professor.
He also serves as a Departmental Consultant and a Faculty Advisor in Columbia
College.
In addition to his academic work, Dr. Connor has participated in a variety of
civic and public affairs. He has acted as a rapporteur for the Council on
Foreign. Relations; has been a member of the Executive Committee of the Ansonia
Independent Democratic Club; and has served on the Local Candidates and Legis-
lative Committees of the Citizens Union of New York. In 1966 he was appointed
Research Director of the New York State Assembly Housing Committee and in
1967 he was named Senior Research Associate of the Committee on the Executive
Branch, New York State Constitutional Convention.
Professor Connor has written for the Proceedings of the Academy of Political
Science, and he is the editor of a book, Lenin on Politics and Revolution,
scheduled for publication in August 1968.
He has lectured at a number of educational institutions, most recently at
the New York State School for Labor and Industrial Relations, Cornell Uni-
versity. Professor Connor has also served as a consultant to the Graduate
School of Public Affairs of the State University of New York and as Special
Consultant on Community Development to the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
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besides his two children--Christine, age B; and Michael, age 6--Dr. Connor's
principal amusements are fishing and working on an old farmhouse in
Taghkanic,.New York, which he and his wife acquired last summer.
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Arthur E. Dewey
Age: 35
Aide de Camp, US Army
Materiel Command
4726 Pickett Road
Fairfax, Virginia
Arthur E. Dewey was born in Mainesburg, Pennsylvania and spent
the first eight years of his education in that State's one-room school
.system. He went on to high school in Mansfield, Pennsylvania where
he became class president and graduated at the top of his class in
1951.
He was appointed to the United States Military Academy in 1952 and
graduated as a second lieutenant in the Army Engineer Corps in 1956.
He went on to Princeton for his graduate work and was awarded an
MSE, Civil Engineering, in 1961.
At West Point he stayed on the Dean's list while participating in a
vigorous program of extra-curricular activities. He was Superin-
tendent of the Cadet Sunday School, which is responsible for the
religious education of the Post's children. As a member of the Cadet
Honor Committee, he chaired the subcommittee studying the honor
system and academics. In 1955 he was picked to assist in reorganiz-
ing the honor system at the Citadel. Charleston, S. C. For this work
he received an official commendation from the President of the Citadel,
General Mark Clark. His athletic participation included coach or
player duties on track, softball, and rifle intramural teams.
Major Dewey's military duties have taken him from troop commands
in the field to assignments on the General Staff in the Pentagon. He
is an Army aviator with nearly 3, 000 hours of flying time, including
more than 300 hours in combat support missions in Viet Nam. In
response to the Laotian border crisis of 1962, then Captain Dewey
piloted a De Havilland Caribou aircraft in the historic deployment of
the 1st Aviation Company from Georgia to Thailand.'
Major. Dewey is a registered professional engineer. In 1963 his
Engineer Construction Company was named one of the top 8 company
size units worldwide and became the THIRD US Army's nominee for
the It.schner Award - - a distinction made annually to the most out
standing Engineer Company in the Army.
Following Viet Nam, he attended the Command and General Staff
College at Ft. Leavenworth and subsequently received a Pentagon
assignment and accelerated promotion to Major. In the Pentagon,
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Major Dewey has served as Assistant Executive Secretary of the
Army Scientific Advisory Panel and is currently assigned as Aide-
de- Camp to the Commanding General, US Army Materiel Command.
He is married to the former Priscilla Parce of Syracuse and Utica,
New York. The Deweys share a love for travel and have used every
opportunity to visit the world's underdeveloped, out-of-the-way paces
--particularly in South America and Southeast Asia.
With their three-year old daughter, Major and Mrs. Dewey now reside
in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Hudson B. Drake
Administration Manage r,
North American Rockwell Corp.
Age.. 33
!A 1 1 MtKdnl4le DriVe
Placentia, California
Hudson B. Drake was born and reared in Los Angeles, California
where he lettered in varsity sports in high school and was senior
class president. He began his college studies at Pasadena City
College, where he was sophomore class president, a member of
the Associated Student Body Board, the Circle K Honorary Men's
Club, Sigma Tau Delta National Honorary Literary Society, and
the track team. Transferring to UCLA, Mr. Drake became a
member of the Junior and Senior Class Councils, an officer in
the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and a member of the Intra Mural
Team. Upon receipt of his Bachelor's degree in Economics,
Mr. Drake attended law school at the University of Southern
California on the accelerated program, and has completed work
toward his MBA in thy' Graduate School of Business. He is a
member of the Phi Delta.Phi Legal Fraternity.
Mr. Drake joined the North American Rockwell Corporation in 1958
and is currently Administration Manager in the Autonetics Division.
In this position he is responsible for the operational, administrative,
and engineering services aspects of running a systems management
division.
By virtue of his experience in military procurement and systems.
management, he has worked closely with the Office of the Director
of Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense, in
the preparation of a key report on engineering and operational systems
development. He has made presentations on that subject to the Air
Force Institute of Technology, to NASA-- sponsored seminars, and
t.o professional industry groups.
Mr. Drake has authored a number of articles on the weapons systein
acquisition process and related industry problems which have been
published in national magazines and professional Journals. I-I(has
served as an official of the Aerospace Industries Association. He is
a member of the American Ordnance Association, National' Contract
Management Association, and National Management Association.
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Mr. Drake was a key figure in the incorporation of the City of Yorba
Linda, California, and served as a Director of the Yorba Linda
Homeowners Association and a member of the Incorporation
Steering Committee. He has .appeared frequently before City Councils
and the County Board of Supervisors on zoning, annexation and
incorporation matters.
Mr. Drake is married to the farmer Joan Johnson of San Gabriel,
California. The brake's have two sons, Howard and Paul.
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Gerald G. Garbacz
Director-Financial Planning
Cummins Engine Company
Age: 31
3028 St reattuaitle' f'tntrt
Columbus, Indiana
Gerald G. Garbacz is Director-Financial Planning of the Cummins
Engine Company, Columbus, Indiana. In this position he is.
responsible for the administration of the long 'and short term
financial planning systems of the corporation.
Mr. Garbacz was born in San Francisco, California and grew up
in Summit, New Jersey. After graduating from the Summit public
schools, he attended Dartmouth College for one year, during which time
he won a competitive appointment to the United States Naval Academy.
He was graduated from the Academy in 1959.
Following graduation, Mr. Garbacz was commissioned a Lieutenant
in the U. S. Marine Corps. He served four years on active duty as
an infantry officer in the United States and in the Far East. Currently
he is a Major in the Marine Reserves.
From 1963-1965 Mr. Garbacz attended the Amos Tuck School of
Business Administration, Dartmouth College, on a U. S. Steel
Foundation Fellowship. He received his MBA with highest distinction
in-1965. While at Tuck, Mr. Garbacz assisted the Undergraduate
Dean as financial advisor to all undergraduate organizations, and in
1965 joined the Cummins Engine Company as Administrative Assistant
to the Vice President-Corporate Planning. He is a member of several
professional organizations.
Mr. Garbacz is Secretary and a Director of the Foundation for Youth,
a coordinating agency for youth activities in Columbus, and is an
athletic instructor in youth programs. He is an Elder in his church
and has been an active participant in organizing the Columbus churches
to institute united programs to meet social needs in Columbus. He is
also an instructor in business administration at the Columbus regional
campus of Indiana University.
Mr. Garbacz is married to the former Jane Snyder of Chevy Chase,
Maryland. Mrs. Garbacz has been active in establishing a curriculum
for the local Head Start Program and is a program director of the
AAUW and League of Women Voters. The Garbaczs have two boys,
Geoffrey, three, and Gregory, one.
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Robert D. Haas
M. B. A. Candidate
Harvard Business School
Age: 2(,
039A I.,inc oln
Wathaani, Massachusetts
Robert D. Haas is a fifth generation native of San Francisco. He
attended Lick-Wilmerding High School, where he was editor of the
yearbook, chapter president and life member of the California
Scholastic Federation, and recipient of the James Wise Medal
(awarded to the student with the best combination of scholastic and
extracurricular activities). During his spare time Mr. Haas
attended oil painting classes at the San Francisco Art Institute.
An English major at the Universi ty of California at Berkeley,
Mr. Baas was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was class valedictorian
at graduation ceremonies in 1964. He was elected to his class'
Permanent Council, served as Bursar of the Order of the Golden
Bear and was active in such honorary and service groups as California
Club, Californians, and Cal Camp, a summer camp for underpriviledged
children.
Upon graduation Mr. Haas joined the Peace Corps, serving for two years
as an English teacher in Adzopf, Ivory Coast. In addition to his duties
at the secondary school Mr. Haas formed and directed a community
health team, organized community activities, set up a library for his
students, and served on the Peace Corps Volunteer Council. During the
summer vacation he worked on the construction of a community center
in the small northern village of Napie'oledougou.
Currently a candidate for the M. B.A. degree at the Harvard Graduate
School of Business Administration, Mr. Haas was elected Baker Scholar
and Vice President of the Century Club. As a consultant with the
Business Assistance Program he has worked with Ne-gro businessmen
in helping to establish community-owned enterprises in the Roxbury
area of Boston.
During his summers Mr. Haas has worked at a stock brokerage house,
an advertising agency and with an architectural. firm in San Francisco
and as a consultant to the Chartered Bank in Hong Kong.
Mr. Ha.as is single.
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Richard T. Johnson
Administrator. Graduate School
Age: 29
Cambridge, MassachusettH
Richard T.. Johnson, an Assistant to the Dean of Admissions at the
Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration,
grew, up in the town of Whittier, California., He attended Whittier
High School, and graduated.in the top five percent of his class.
Active in student government and athletics, he was a member of
the All-State Water Polo Team.
Mr. Johnson entered the University of California at, Berkeley in
1956, where he graduated with honors in 1961, with a B. S. in
Mechanical Engineering. At Berkeley he was captain of the Varsity
Water Polo Team which twice won the State championship. He was
president of his 220-member residence hall, chairman of the Dean's
Advisory Board for Residence Halls, and a member of the Californians,
the undergraduate honor society. He was Executive Officer of his
NROTC battalion and selected as the most outstanding graduating mid-
shipman in the Class of 1961. During his college years, he helped to
found Cal Camp - a student-run summer camp for underprivileged
children in the Bay Area operated under the auspices of the Uni-
versity of California,
Entering the Navy in 1961, Mr. Johnson served on the USS Oxlahoma
City as Missile Division Officer. His ship spent six months in Japan
where he learned enough of the Japanese language to set up and con-
duct tours of the country and organize exchange visits with orphanages.
He then served two years as Operations Officer for the Military Sea
Transportation Service in Manila. There he studied the local Filipino
dialects and, together with his wife (the former Wendy Slattebo of
West Los Angeles), traveled extensively through the archipelago and
wrote several articles on primitive Philippine tribes. He organized
and led the first full exploration of Palawan's Underground River,
which has since become one of the foremost natural attractions of
the Philippines. He also was actively involved with the Philippine
National Museum, and, in a project undertaken in cooperation with
the museum, travelled 300 miles in a kayak in the South China Sea with
his wife and their pet rhesus monkey, Gracie. He also served as the
head coach of the Philippine National Water Polo Team.
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On returning to the United States in 1965, Mr. Johnson entered the
MBA Program of the Harvard Business School. Specializing in
Organization Psychology, he graduated in 1967 in the top four per-
cent of his class and was selected a Baker Scholar - the highest
academic honor awarded by, the Business .School. While at Harvard,
he was one of the founders and Domestic Editor of The MBA, which
in two years has become a national publication with circulation of
20, 000.
Mr. Johnson is presently serving full time as Assistant to the
Director of Admissions at Harvard Business School while also
working toward a Harvard doctoral degree in Organizational
Psychology. He is also a part-time consultant on vocational educa-
tion for Arthur D. Little, and "house father" to 520 girls in a dorm-
itory at Boston University, where his wife is Assistant Director.
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Robert L. Joss
Ph.D. Candidate, Stanford
Age: 26
5-A Escondido Village
Stanford, California
Robert L. Jose was born in Ticonderoga, New York. He attended
grade and high schools in Spokane, Washington, where his parents
still reside. At Spokane's Lewis and Clark High School he served
as student body president, earned valedictorian honors, in his
graduating class, and received all-city honors as basketball team
captain.
He entered the University of Washington in 1959, receiving his B. A.
degree in Economics in 1963. Graduating magna cum laude, Joss
was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, as well as to the school's Oval Club
and Fir Tree honorary societies. Participating in a number of campus
activities, he served as President of the Associated Students
University of Washington, and president of the Junior Class. This
participation earned him designation as the University's outstanding
freshman, sophomore, and senior male student, making him the
only student ever to receive all three awards. In addition, he played
on the school's freshmen basketball team and received all-university
honors in two intramural sports.
Upon graduation, Mr. Joss became as-sistant to the president of Rowley
Enterprises, a real estate and construction firm in Issaquah,
Washington. During this timer he became-active in community affairs
through membership in Kiwanis International and the Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
In 1965 Mr. Joss entered the Graduate School of Business at Stanford
University as a Sloan Foundation doctoral fellow. He spent his first
year in the Stanford-Sloan executive development program, and received
his MBA degree in 1967. During the summer of 1967 he was one of
four representatives from the School to participate in an international
flying seminar to Western Europe, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union,
for discussions with leaders of government and industry in eight. European
cities. Currently he is completing requirements for his Ph. D. degree
in Finance.
He is married to the former Betty Badger of Yakima, Washington. They
have two children, Randall, age four, and Jennifer, age three.
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Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr.
Economist
Age: 25
3100 Andreasen Drive
Lafayette, California
Edgar Kaiser, Jr., has been serving under contract as a program economist
for the Joint Embassy-USAIb Economic Division is Saigon, Viet Nam. His
primary responsibility has been to train and direct a group of young
Vietnamese economists who, with him, have been reporting on rural economic
conditions in South Vietnam.
Born in Portland, Oregon, Mr. Kaiser attended grade school in Michigan and
California before entering Governor Dummer Academy in Massachusetts. There
he captained the school's New England championship track team and was se-
lected as its most valuable player. He was the leader of the school's
singing group, and a member of the varsity football team.
In 1961 Mr. Kaiser entered Stanford University and received his B.A. degree
in political science in 1965. While at Stanford he was elected president
of the largest student organization on campus, and was a member of the
President's Student Advisory Committee, chairman of the Dean of Men's
Student Relations Committee, and a member of the Stanford ski team.
Mr. Kaiser then entered the Harvard Business School receiving his MBA in
May of 1967. While at Harvard he wrote several case studies which sub-
sequently have been used by the Harvard Business School, and published
an article on the role of the government in labor negotiations, one of
his special interests.
During his ten years as a student, Mr. Kaiser had a variety of part-time
jobs in the United States and overseas, ranging from construction jobs to
steel mills and automobile plants. An accomplished snow and water skier,
Mr. Kaiser is an accredited instructor of both. He is also a professional
singer and song writer, having had a number of records released.
Mr. Kaiser's community activities have included participation in the Bay
Area Youth Guidance Program in San Francisco. During his four years at
Stanford, he helped organize and performed in charity water ski shows for
the Palo Alto Convalescent Home. He has also participated in a Danny
Thomas charity concert in the San Francisco Cow Palace. At Harvard,
Mr. Kaiser served as an assistant to the manager of the WKBG Inc. television
studio where, along with other duties, he was responsible for working with
the Massachusetts United Fund Promotional Fund Raising Campaign.
Mr. Kaiser was married to the former Caroline MacTyre Orr of Scotland in
November of 1966. They have one daughter, Suzanne, born in Bangkok,
Thailand.
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Charles R. Larson
Lt. Commander, U.S. Navy
Age: 31
, l Totoket Road
Quaker iii11, Connect i.cut
Lieutenant Commander Larson is a native of Omaha, Nebraska, where
he graduated from North High School. He was active in student and
civic affairs, including participation in the Boys' State and Boys' Nation
programs.
He entered the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland in 1954,
graduating with distinction in 1'958, with a B. S. degree in marine
engineering. While at the Academy, LCDR Larson participated in a
variety of activities including two years of varsity wrestling, and four
years in the Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Naval Academy Christian Association,
and various intramural sports. In his senior year he was selected to
serve as Brigade Commander, the senior ranking midshipman in the
Academy's military organization. He also served as president and head
of the Midshipman Honor Committee and was- elected by his classmates
to serve as president of the senior class. At graduation, he received
the Class of 1897 Graduation Prize, an officers' dress sword, presented
annually to that midshipman displaying the highest leadership qualities.
During his ' senior year, he was honored by his home town of Omaha,
Nebraska, and named "All American Citizen".
Subsequently, Mr. Larson was commissioned an Ensign in the U. S. Navy
and entered flight training at Pensacola, Florida. Following this training,
he was designated a Naval aviator and flew with an aircraft carrier-
based attack squadron until early 1963, then volunteered for submarines
and nuclear power training. Since completion of his submarine and
nuclear power training, he has served in the Polaris submarines USS NATHAN
HALE and USS NATHANAEL GREENE. He has been designated as
"Qualified for Command of Submarines".
in October 1965, Mr. Larson was selected for early promotion to the rank
of Lieutenant Commander in recognition of his performance record.
LCDR Larson is currently serving as Executive Officer of USS BERGALL
one of the Navy's newest nuclear attack submarines which is being
constructed in Groton, Connecticut.
He is married to the former Sarah Craig of Jacksonville, Florida. They
are residing with their two daughters in Quaker Hill, Connecticut.
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David K. Lelewer
Assistant to the Dean,
Stanford School of Law
Agw: 77
Stanford, California
Born in Chicago and raised in Glencoe, Illinois, David K. Lelewer
attended New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Illinois.
At Amherst College, from which he received a B. A. in American
studies, cum laude, in 1962, Mr. Lelewer served as a member and
Business Manager of the Amherst College Double Quartet. He also
served as Resident Proctor for Freshmen, played soccer, rowed with
the crew and was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.
Following graduation in -the summer of 1962, Mr. Lelewer worked
in the Personnel and' Merchandise Comparison departments of Sears,
Roebuck, and Company at their corporate headquarters in Chicago.
In October of that year he began six months active duty in the United
States Army; he presently serves in the Army Reserves as a member
of the 6253d U. S. Army Hospital stationed at Fort Presidio, California.
After his active military service, he returned to Sears, Roebuck to
woik in the Law Department.
Mr. Lelewer entered the Stanford School of Law in 1963. At Stanford,
he became President of the Stanford Law Forum, initiating a guest-in-
residence program and series called "Legal Ethics" and "The World
of the Law. " He served for two years as Resident Adviser to the Beta
Chi fraternity, was Student Representative to the University Committee
on the Graduate Division and was appointed to the National Steering
Committee of the Law Students of America for Johnson-Humphrey.
He received his LL.B. degree in June of 1967.
Now assistant to the Dean of the Stanford Law School, Mr. Lelewer
plans and coordinates student organization activities, supervises
placement activities and assists the Committee on Admissions by
recruiting students, notably among minority groups, and evaluating
applications. He is a member of the Committee for California, a group
of men and women who `seek to strengthen the state by encouraging
and recruiting people of unusual ability to run for high public office
and to support them when they attain office.
Mr. Lelewer is single.
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Caro E. Luhrs
Physician
Age: 33
2939 Van Ness Street N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Dr. Caro Luhrs is a resident of Washington, D. C. where she is Assistant.
Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University Medical School and Director
of. the Hematology Laboratories and Blood Bank at Georgetown University
Hospital. She is originally from South Orange, New Jersey.
Dr. Luhrs received an A.B. degree in Zoology from Swarthmore College in 1956.
She was elected to many campus offices at Swarthmore, the most important of
which included president of the Women's Student Government Association,
permanent class secretary and vice-president of Mortar Board, member of the
student council, and captain of the women's varsity tennis team.
In 1960 Dr. Luhrs received her MD degree from Harvard Medical School, where
she was active as class secretary-treasurer, president of the Women Medical
Student's Association and co-founder of a choral group. Her internship and
residency training in Internal Medicine were done at the University of North
Carolina (NC Memorial Hospital), Chapel Hill. Subsequently, she undertook
special training in Hematology at Georgetown University Hospital.
Dr. Luhrs has not only been active as a practicing housestafi* and community
physician, but as the administrator of a large-scale hospital laboratory and
blood bank operation, and as a teacher of medical students.
A member of a national committee for cooperative research in medical educa-
tion, she has helped develop new methods of teaching and testing medical
students.
In addition to professional activities, Dr.Luhrs has had a continued interest
in music and art. She has sung with the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston
and the American Light Opera Company and currently sings with the Cathedral
Choral Society of Washington, D. C. She studies at the Corcoran School of
Art.
Dr. Luhrs is a Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
She is single.
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David C. Miller, Jr.
Researcher
Age: 25
250 Meadow Hill Lane
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
David C. Miller, Jr. , was born, and attended public schools, in
Cleveland, Ohio. He was selected as his high school's first American
Field Service student, and spent the summer of 1959 in Takamatsu,
Japan. He served as President of his graduating class at Orange
High School in 1960.
Mr. Miller graduated cum laude from Harvard University in Economics
in 1964, having received the Harvard Club of Cleveland
Scholarship. While at Harvard, he was Chairman of the Prisons
Committee and an officer of Phillips Brooks House, and helped organize
the first public exhibition and sale of prison art work. He was
Vice Chairman of the Combined Charities Drive, a member of the
Cabinet of the Crimson Key, ' a member of the Spee Club, and of the
Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770. In addition, he worked during the
school year in the Admissions Office to help pay for his education.
Upon graduation from college, 'Mr. Miller entered the University of
Michigan Law School, where he received his Juris Doctor degree in
1967. While in Law School, he was active in civil rights and
Republican party activities. A series of seminars on local civil rights
problems, held in his dormitory room, grew into a statewide College
Republican Civil Rights Conference, sponsored by Governor George
R omney.
During his last two years in Law School, Mr. Miller organized the
Cornerstone Project, a non-profit corporation which each summer
offers a series of intensive two-week seminars in urban problems
for Congressional Interns and Federal Government employees. lie
is currently Chairman of the Board of the Project, which will offer
seminars in New York City, Atlanta, Cleveland, and Boston this summer.
The Project is sponsored by Mayors John Lindsay, Ivan Allen,
Carl Stokes, and-Kevin White, and is supported by a number of
fou.indations.
Upon graduation from Law School, Mr. Miller went to Vietnam with the
Sirnulmatics Corporation as a research associate. In the last year he
has worked on and/or directed research projects for the Advanced
Research Projects Agency, the Economics Section of USAID, and the
Political Section of the American Embassy in Saigon. The research
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has focused primarily on the functioning of the private economy--
its ability to contribute to improved agricultural output, and its
reaction to various stresses exerted by the war,
In August of 1966, Mr. Miller married the former Mary Johnson
Lake of Cleveland, Ohio. They are expecting their first child in
August.
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Laurence I. Moss
Nuclear Engineer
Age: 32
Tarzana, California
Mr. Moss is a member of the Technical Staff of the Atomics Inter-
national' Division of North American Rockwell Corporation. He is
engaged in the analysis of hypothetical accidents in the advanced
nuclear power plants now being designed.
He was born in New York, New York. Following graduation from
Forest Hills High School he attended M. I, T. , where he received his
B. S. in Chemical Engineering in 1956 and his M. S. in Nuclear Engine-
ering in 1958. While at M. I. T. he served as Treasurer of Tau Beta
Pi, Secretary of Phi Lambda Upsilon (the honorary chemical sciences
society, and Athletic Chairman of his dormitory. He was a member
of the Varsity Tennis Team.
In 1959, after serving as a Research Assistant at the M. I. T. Nuclear
Reactor, Mr. Moss began his employment with Atomics International.
During his nine years with that company he has directed over $10
million of research and development work with nuclear reactors. He
has authored or co-authored more than a dozen technical papers. He
is a member of the company's Reactor Safeguards Review Panel.
Mr. Moss enjoys hiking, mountain climbing, and white-water river-
running. His extensive travels, beginning as a teenager, gave him
a. deep appreciation for the beauty of the American earth and led to his
keen interest in conservation.
Active in the fight to keep darns out of the Grand Canyon, Mr. Moss
helped prepare the economic and engineering analyses that demon-
strated that the proposed dams were not economically justified. These
analyses, presented in testimony before the House and Senate Interior
Committees, contributed to the withdrawal of Administration support
for authorization of the dams.
In the course of his conservation efforts, Mr. Moss has written articles
for national publications. He has made numerous appearances on radio
and television, as well as before civic and university groups. He has
been active in Sierra Club affairs and recently was elected to the Board
of Directors of that organization.
Mr. Moss holds a pilot's license with an instrument rating. He is
s ingl.e .
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Robert L. Sansom
Captain, t1SAF
Ago: 46
Rt. 14 Dutu?an ild.
KKnoxville, Teeiinesset'
Robert L. Sansom is a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, where he
attended public schools and graduated from West Knoxville High
School. In 1964 he was graduated from the United States Air Force
Academy and commissioned an officer in the U. S. Air Force.
At the Air Force Academy, Captain Sansom was Chairman of the
Academy Assembly, played varsity football, golf, and wrestling,
and at graduation was the first graduate in the General Order of
Merit. He also received awards as the top graduate'in academics,
in the social sciences, and in economics. He served on the cadet
wing staff, commanded the Wing's outstanding squadron, and at
graduation received the Chilean Air Force Medal. Leadership Award.
In June 1964, Captain Sansom began studies in International Affairs
at George town University. He completed his M. A. degree in
February 1965, and traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to take
up a Fulbright Scholarship studying economics. In October 1965,
he entered New College, Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar,
and in the following June received a Bachelor of Philosophy degree
in economics. In the last two years, Captain Sansom has traveled
three times to South Viet Nam, where he worked as an economic
consultant to the United States Mission's Economic Office and con-
ducted field research in the rural areas of the Mekong delta and the
coastal plains. At Oxford, where he is now a student at Nuffield
College, Captain Sansom is completing work on a Ph. D. in economics.
He also serves as a tutor in economics.
In Viet Nam, Sansom authored technical and policy papers on land
reform, refugee resettlement, inflation, and economic development.
He has traveled extensively in South America and South East Asia
as a student of the problems of economic development. His Ph. D.
thesis is entitled "The Economics of Insurgency in South Vietnam".
Captain Sansom is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of
Knoxville, Tennessee. His parents reside in Knoxville. One of
four sons, Captain Sansom's twin brother, William, graduated in
1964 as the top cadet in his class at the Citadel. in Charleston, South
Carolina. Captain Sansom is single.
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Glen E. Wegner
Physician
Age : 29
6102 Wilson Lane
Bethesda, Maryland
Dr. Glen E. Wegner was born in Kendrick, Idaho. Hey iUttended Kendrick.
High School where he was elected Student Body President for two terms
and was active in sports, earning letters in basketball, football,
baseball and track. During the summer months Dr. Wegner worked on the
family wheat ranch.
From 1956 to 1960 Dr. Wegner was a premedical student at the College of
Idaho where he completed all graduation requirements in both zoology and
psychology while remaining active in extracurricular affairs. In
his sophomore year he received a Leadership and Service Award and in his
junior year he was elected Class President, selected a member of Who's
Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities and was awarded
membership in Abbotts, a selective honorary society. He was named "Senior
Man of the Year."
Dr. Wegner was awarded the Western Interstate Scholarship for Higher Edu-
cation at the University of Washington School of Medicine and received
his M.D. in 1964. While in medical school he was elected President and
Presiding Officer of his class, and upon graduation was elected permanent
Class President in charge of all liaison activities.
Dr. Wegner interned at The Boston (Mass.) City Hospital where his work
involved the medical,surgical,and psychiatric care of indigent patients
and their families. While an intern he participated in community and
civic programs aimed at helping low income families in the area. From
1965 to 1967 Dr. Wegner completed a Fellowship in Pediatrics and a
Residency in Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medi-
cine in Baltimore, Maryland. During this period he worked in the city
welfare clinics"and for one year was the only night physician for fourteen
hundred inmates at the Baltimore City Jail.
In July 1.967 Dr. Wegner was commissioned a Surgeon (Lieutenant Commander)
in the United States Public Health Service. He is presently a Clinical
Research Associate at the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development in Bethesda, Maryland. He is a Diplomat of the National Board
of Medical Examiners.
Recognizing a life-long ambition to combine medicine, law, and public
service, Dr. Wegner enrolled in The Washington College of Law and he is
presently enrolled in the Evening Division of American University.
Dr. Wegner is a private pilot and an avid sportsman. He is a bachelor.
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Thomas R. Williams
President, Williams' Bakery
Age: 30
2773 Tomahawk Lane
Eugene, Oregon
Thomas R. Williams was born in Eugene, Oregon, where he attended public
schools. During his.high school years one of his principal activities
was debating, and he won the Oregon State Debate Championship during his
senior year at Eugene High School.
He attended Stanford University, graduating -in 1959 with an A.B. in
political science. Upon graduation he moved to Chicago, where he com-
pleted the American'Institute of Baking's Baking Science and Technology
course.
Subsequently entering the family business, Mr. Williams was elected
President and Chief Executive Officer of the corporation in January of
1963 and still holds that position. Mr. Williams' organization was
recently selected as one of the six best managed bakeries in the United
States.
In 1964 he was elected to membership in the Young Presidents Organization,
an international organization of presidents of sizeable corporations.
Mr. Williams was also recently elected to the Board of Governor os the
American Bakers Association, and currently serves on the National Arrairs
Committee of that organization. He is a member of the Board of Directors
of the W. E. Long Co.-I.B.C., a national bakery service co-operative,
and serves on the Marketing Advisory Council of the University of Oregon.
In his community, Mr. Williams was appointed by the Mayor to the Airport
Commission of the City of Eugene. He has been a member of the Board of
Directors of the Central Lane YM-YWCA for the past four years, serving
as both Treasurer and Vice-President. He has been on the Executive
Committee for the past three years.
Active in the political world, he is Candidates' Assistance Chairman
of the Lane County Republican Central Committee and is currently the
Party's Congressional Election Campaign Chairman for his. county.
With his wife, the former Carol Ann Belknap of Tacoma, Washington, and
their two children, Scott and Shannon, Mr. Williams resides in Eugene , Oregon.
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John W. Woodmansee, Jr.
Major. U. S, Army
Age: 34
Qtrs 535-A
West Point, New York
A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Major John W. Woodmansee, Jr.
was graduated cum laude from Culver Military Academy, 'Indiana, in
1952. He won a competitive appointment to the United States Military
Academy through Culver's designation as an "honor military school. "
Only six appointments from this source were given throughout the
country that year.
At West Point, Woodmansee was on the Dean's List each semester,
served as a cadet officer, and was a member of the Army Varsity
wrestling team. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1956,
and was commissiGned*a second lieutenant in Armor branch.
After earning the qualifications of parachutist and army aviator,
Woodmansee was assigned to Europe and flew patrols on the Czech-
oslovakian border during the 1959 Berlin crisis. He was later
assigned as company commander in the Fourth Armored Division.
In 1962, Woodmansee was assigned to the 82d Aviation Battalion,
82d Airborne Division. He is believed to be the first person in the
U. S. Army to successfully conduct night experiments with helicopters
using only infra-red lights and a pilot's infra-red binocular. In 1963,
Woodmansee reported to South Viet Nam where he commanded a flight
of armed helicopters in support of a Marine helicopter squadron in
Da Nang. He was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses, fifteen
Air Medals, a Bronze Star, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry
with Silver Star.
Upon his return from 'Viet Nam, Major Woodmansee was selected as
one of fourteen Army officers to attend the Air Force Command and
Staff College. While attending this course, he enrolled in night ses-
sions with George Washington University seeking a Masters Degree
in Public Administration. In 1965, he completed the requirements
for both institutions, receiving his degree from George Washington,
and being designated by the Command and Staff College as a
"Distinguished Graduate. "
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For the past three years, Major Woodmansee has been assigned to
the faculty of the United States Military Academy where he is an
Assistant. Professor in the Department of Military Art and Engineer-
ing, and directs a course in the History of Revolutionary Warfare.
In addition to instructing, he has edited and contributed to five
volumes of readings in revolutionary warfare which have been
accepted by the Department as the standard cadet text for the course.
In 1967, he wrote and narrated an Academy television show on the
history of aviation, and was asked to be a principal writer and guest
on a National Broadcasting Company documentary on revolutionary
warfare. The program is currently being shown throughout the
country on the "Since Wars Began" series.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Major Woodmansee has remained
active in sports and studied oil-painting under a well-known New
England artist. He was selected to appear in the 1967 edition of "Out-
standing Young Men of America" and this spring was chosen by the
Army for an accelerated promotion to Lieutenant Colonel, scheduled
for this fall.
Major Woodmansee's wife, the former Patricia Williams of Memphis,
Tennessee, and their three children, reside at West Point where Mrs.
Woodmansee is the Program Chairman of the Wives Club and is active
in an amateur theatrical society. This past fall, Mrs. Woodmansee
coordinated with the Consul General of Japan to produce a highly
acclaimed Japanese program of professional entertainment for the
Wives Club. She has also initiated a program with the Provost
Marshal to gain more public interest in and support for teen-age
programs and problems of juvenile delinquency.
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