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THE REAL ISSUES FACING INTELLIGENCE AND THE CIA
FRANK C. CARLUCCI
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
Thursday, Los Angeles Hilton
November 16, 1978 $5.00 per person 5:30-7:00 p.m.
The Central Intelligence Agency has changed since the Cold War days
when it was directed by Allen Dulles - when its activities were
unquestioned and it was virtually shrouded in mystery. Illumined
by the harsh light of public scrutiny and plagued by controversy
over past Agency abuses of power, the CIA has been seeking both new
guidelines for its functions and a new public image. We are
privileged to welcome Mr. Carlucci to our podium for a discussion
of what issues the CIA must concern itself with now. Mr. Carlucci
was sworn in as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence on
February 10, 1978. He is a Career Minister in the Foreign Service
and has served in high level positions in many parts of the world,
including South Africa, Congo, Zanzibar and Brazil. He served as
United States Ambassador to Portugal for three years prior to his
appointment as Deputy Director. Please join us for this wine-and
-cheese reception and meeting.
If you wish to attend, please respond to the Council office either
by mail or phone: 900 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 230, L.A. 90017,
(213) 628-2333.
Enclosed is my check for $ for tickets to the IF meeting
with Mr. Frank Carlucci on Thursday, November 16, 1978, 5:30 p.m.,
at the Los Angeles Hilton Hotel.
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The Club is very similar to the Town Hall's in San Francisco
and Los Angeles.
Members and invited guests are addressed by speakers on
timely issues of the day.
The membership of the Channel City Club is 1,800. The
membership of the Channel City Club Women's Forum is 1,200.
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1978
(Founded 1946)
OFFICERS - DIRECTORS
Partial List of Speakers
POST OFFICE BOX 540
SANTA BARBARA
CALIFORNIA 93102
PHONE (805) 966-6303
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N.Y. University
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ELLIOT RICHARDSON
Secretary of Commerce
NELSON ROCKEFELLER
Vice-President of the US.
GEORGE ROMNEY
Director, HUD Washington
WILLIAM MATSON ROTH
Dem. Candidate for Gov. of Calif.
DONALD RUMSFELD
Secretary of Defense
PIERRE SALINGER
U.S. Senator, California
HUGH SCOTT
U.S. Senator, Pennsylvania
MARGARET CHASE SMITH
U.S. Senator, Maine
GORDON P. SMITH
Calif. State Dir. of Finance
JOHN W. SNYDER
Secretary of the Treasury
MICHAEL STRAUS
Dir. U.S. Bur. of Reclamation
JAMES SYMINGTON
Chief of Protocol
STUART SYMINGTON
U.S. Senator, Missouri
CHARLES P. TAFT
Mayor of Cincinnati
MAXWELL D. TAYLOR
Ch. Joint Chiefs of Staff, US.
CHARLES THOMAS
Asst. Secretary of Defense
EDWARD J. THYE
U.S. Senator, Minnesota
MAURICE TOBIN
Secretary of Labor
JOHN B. TUNNEY
U.S. Senator, California
JESS UNRUH
Speaker of California Assembly
JOHN G. VENEMAN
Under Secretary, HEW, Wash.
GEORGE C. WALLACE
Governor of Alabama
JEROME R. WALDIE
U.S. Congressman, California
WILLIAM WARNE
Dir. Cal. Water Resources Bd.
CASPER W. WEINBERGER
Secretary, Dept. Health,
Education & Welfare
JOHN K. WILHELM
Asst. Admin. Federal Energy Comm.
PETE WILSON
In 1946 Louis Lancaster called together ten men in
different vocations to form the Channel City Club. The
sole purpose would be to invite outstanding people to
Santa Barbara to address the Club at luncheon meetings.
These ten men were: Frederick Crockett, rancher; Joseph
Ewing, minister; Roy Gammill, merchant; Yale Griffith,
attorney; Paul Jones, Santa Barbara College; H.O. Koefod,
physician; Rudolph Lindquist, Superintendent of City
Approved
gand, hotel man; Edwin C. Welch, Community Chest
President.
The Club was unusually successful from the start.
Today there are about 1800 members including a large
number from Ventura and Ojai. They have been privileged
to hear leading men in various fields -Presidents and
Vice Presidents of the United States, Secretaries of State
and other Cabinet Members, U.S. Senators, Governors,
University Presidents, Astronauts, Scientific and Medical
men and business leaders, as this partial list of speakers
shows.
Vice Presidents
VERNONI.CHEADLE
Chancellor, Univ. of Calif.
at Santa Barbara Ret.
R. J. IRVIN
Pres. S. B. County
Board of Education
Treasurer
JOHN P. FRANKLIN
Business Data Processing
Secretary
CLARENCE ROUSE
Director, YMCA
Sergeant at Arms
Assistant Secretary
JANE S. DYRUFF
*Honorary Life Directors
President
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Schools; George W. Smith, businessman; Alvin C. Wein- Santa Barbara National Bank
HOWARD SARGENT
Pres., Ojai Valley State Bank
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MURRELL P. EBRIGHT
Past President
S.B. Credit Bureau
YALE B. GRIFFITH
Attorney at Law
DIXON MaCQUIDDY
Trustee, Santa Barbara
Museum of Natural History
RONALD REAGAN
Former Governor of Calif.
ALVIN C. WEINGAND
Former State Senator
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Channel City
Women's Forum
1978
(founded 1966)
OFFICERS - DIRECTORS
LIST OF SPEAKERS
P.O. Box 540
Santa Barbara, California 93102
Phone (805) 966-6303
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HISTORY AND PURPOSE
In the Fall of 1966 a small group of women
representing various occupations and cultural interests
was called together to form an organization with the sole
purpose of inviting distinguished persons visiting the
Santa Barbara area to address its members.
Meetings were to be held at luncheons, afternoon
teas or morning coffees. They would start and stop
promptly. No other business would be transacted so that
full time could be devoted to hearing and questioning
the speakers.
Bylaws were adopted, a name was chosen, and
twenty-four officers and directors were elected. (These
have since increased to thirty-six).
From the start the Forum proved unusually success-
ful. Within a month 500 members had subscribed, and
within a year membership had passed the 1,000 mark.
Currently membership approximates 1,300. This has been
accomplished without any solicitation beyond the first
letter of invitation.
Such success undoubtedly is due to the high caliber
of speakers who have been presented, as partially listed
in this brochure.
SPEAKERS
1977
HOBSON ADCOCK
V.P., Corp. Affairs, PepsiCo. Inc.
MRS. JACK ALBERTSON
Pres., Calif. Democratic Council
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1966 - 1976 (Partial List)
CLARK KERR
Ch., Carnegie Council on Higher Education
LADY MARGARET MORETON
Wife Minister, Brit. Embassy, Washington
GORDON C. BJORK
Prof: Econ., Claremont Men's College
GLEN CRAIG
Commissioner, Calif: Highway Patrol
EDWARD M. DAVIS
('fuel of Police. Los Angeles
MILORAD M. DRACHKOVITCH
Dir. Archives, Hoover Inst. War,
Revolution & Peace, Stanford
JACK L. FISHER
Dir., Space Shuttle, Rockwell Internal7.
ADRIANA GIANTURCO
Dir., Calif. Dept. Transportation
ROBERT M. HAMILTON
Ch.. Earthquake Studies, U.S. Dept. Interior
HOWARD H. HAWKINS
(7i. Rd., Metro. Water Dist.. So. Calif.
KATHLEEN C. HAYES
VP.. Security Pacific Nat'l Bank
ROBERT A. HUTTENBACK
Chancellor, U.C., Santa Barbara
LADY PATRICIA JELLICOE
World traveler, lecturer
HANS J. MORGENTHAU
Prof. Pol. Sci., U. of Chicago
SHIRLEY OTIS
Western Airlines Commercial Pilot
DAVID H. POPPER
Spec. Coordinator. U.S. Dept. of State
for Panama (anal Treaties
CHARLES IRA SACHS
Film writer, collector Titanic photos
DAVID S. SAXON
Pres., University of California
JEAN WILKOWSKI
U.S. Ambassador to Zambia
FREDERICK WILLIAMS
Dean, Annenberg School of
Communications, USC
PETE WILSON
Mayor of San Diego
JOHN W. WRIGHT
Pres., Wright Investment Service
ALBERT 11. YEE
Grad. Dean, Calif. State V
BRENT M. ABEL
Pres., Calif. Bar Assn.
ROBERT ABERNETHY
KNBC Broadcaster, L.A.
MAURICE ABRAVANEL
Dir., Music Academy of the West
RUTII ADAMS
President, Wellesley College
MRS. S. O. ADEBO
Wife, Nigerian Ambassador to UN
MRS. HOWARD AHMANSON
Calif. Art Comm., China Traveler
JOSEPH L. ALIOTO
Mayor of San Francisco
CLARENCE R. ALLEN
Prof, Geology, Cal. Tech.
STEVE ALLEN
TV, Radio and Movie Star
COL. WILLIAM ANDERS
Astronaut
SHLOMO ARGOV
Ministry, Foreign Alf:, Israel
ELLIS L. ARMSTRONG
Comm. Bureau of Reclamation
ROY L. ASH
U.S. Cabinet Mbr., Budg. & Fin.
DAVID L. BABSON
Pres., David L. Babson & Co.
GEORGE T. BALLOU
V. P, St. Oil of Cal.
WILLIAM S. BANOWSKY
Pres., Pepperdine Unir,
ANTHONY C. BEILENSON
Calif, State Senator, 26 Dist.
ALPHONZO BELL
U.S. Congressman, Calif.
HELEN D. BENTLEY
Chm. Federal Maritime Comm.
LLOYD M. BENTSEN
U.S. Senator, Texas
IGNACIO BERNAL
Dir., Nat'l Museum of Anthropology
Mexico City
PHILIP S. BERRY
Prey? Sierra Club
RAY A. BILLINGTON
Director, Huntington Library
BETTY BLAKE
V.P., Greene S.S. 'Delta Queen"
B. PAUL BLASINGAME
S.B. dlgr., Delco, Gen. Motors
WINTON M. BLOUNT
U.S. Postmaster General
THOMAS BRADLEY
Mayor of Los Angeles
EDMUND G. BROWN
Former Governor of California
EDMUND G. BROWN, JR.
Governor of California
Y. BRATHWAITE BURKE
U.S. Congresswoman, Calif.
LORD RITCHIE-CALDER
Pres. Conservation Soc., Cr. Britain
JIMMY CARTER
U.S. President
MRS. SHIRLEY R. CHILTON
2nd V.P., Hayden, Stone, Inc.
JACQUELINE COCHRAN
Aviatrix and Businesswoman
FRANK CORNER
Nrw Zealand Ambassador to U.S.
ALAN CRANSTON
U.S. Senator, Calif.
PHAN QUANG DAN, M.D.
Member Vietnam Assembly
BARON PHILIPPE de ROTHSCHILD
French Vintner and Poet
GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN
Calif. State Senator, 37th Dist.
HERMAN H. DINSMORE
Internat'! Editor, N. Y. Times
ROBERT J. DONOVAN
Associate Editor, L.A. Times
HUGH DOWNS
Host of "Today" TV Show
HENRY DREYFUSS
Industrial Designer
GLENN S. DUMKE
Chancellor, Cal. State Univ. & Colleges
MERVYN M. DYMALLY
Lt. Governor of California
ROBERT S. ELEGANT
Chief L.A. Times Bur., Hong Kong
MARK EVANS
V. P., Metromedia, Inc., Wash.
CLIFTON FADIMAN
Moderator, "Information Please"
ROBERT H. FINCH
Former Sec. HE. W.
HOUSTON I. FLOURNOY
Controller, State of California
MARCH K. FONG EU
Calif. Secretary of State
CHRISTY FOX
Columnist, L.A. Times
BETTY FRIEDAN
Founder Nat'l. Org. Women (NOW)
STANTON T. FRIEDMAN
Physicist, UFO Specialist
BILLY GRAHAM
International Evangelist
ALBERT GORE
U.S. Senator, Tennessee
ROBERT P. GRIFFIN
U.S. Senator, Michigan
RUTH CHURCH GUPTA
Legal Advocate, Ca. Fed. B&PW
ALAN F. GUTTMACHER, M.D.
Pres., Planned Parenthood - World Population
WILLIAM A. GUY
Pres., Blue Cross, So. Cal.
EDWARD C. HALBACH, JR.
Dean, Boalt Law Schl., U.C Berkeley
JOHN HART
Anchorman, CBS News
S.I. HAYAKAWA
U.S. Senator, California
TOM HAYDEN
Candidate Demo, Nom., U.S. Senate
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Member of Parliament, G.B.
DEWITT A. HIGGS
Ch.. Board of Regents, Univ. of Cal.
LADY EDMUND HILLARY
Wife. fanned explorer
PATRICIA REII,LY HITT
Asst Sec. HEW, Wash.
WALTER E. HOADLEY
Exec. VVP., Bank of America
BRIG. GEN. E. P. HOISINGTON
Dir., U.S. Women's Army Corps
MRS. HARRY HOLT
Holt Internat'I Adoption Prog.
VLADIMIR HUDOLIN, M.D.
Dir., fast. Alcoholism, Yugoslavia
SHIRLEY M. HUFSTEDLER
Circuit Judge, US. Ct_ of Appeals
MRS. HUBERT HUMPHREY
Wife, U.S. Senator, Minnesota
BRIAN INGLIS
Freelance journalist, Ireland
IN NHLL' and UK SOMETH2
I Gen. Mgr., Cambodian Railways
2Chief Pub. Housing, Cambodia
BEVERLEY JACKSON &
JANE W. WATSON
China Travelers, Writers
SAMUEL W. JAMESON
Tokyo Bureau Chief, L.A. Times
ROBERT B. JOHNSON
Director of Research,
Paine, Webber, Jackson and Curtis
U. ALEXIS JOHNSON
U.S. Under Secretary of State
BEGUM ALI YAVAR JUNG
Wifc, India Ainhassador to U.S.
TRILOKI NATH KAUL
.Jndgi Ambassador to U.S.
MARY DUBLIN KEYSERLING
Dir. Women's Bur. U.S. Dept. Labor
FRANK L. KIDNER
V. P, University of Calif,
HERBERT KLEIN
Dir. Communications, White House
ELIZ. DUNCAN KOONTZ
U.S. Dip. Ass't. Sec. of Labor
ANN LANDERS
Advice Columnist
GEN. CURTIS E. LeMAY
Chief of Staff, [IS. Air Force, Ret.
CAPT. RITA LENIHAN, USN
Director of WAVES
PAUL T.K. LIN
Dir E. Asian Studies, McGill Univ.
ART LINKLETTER
TV- Movie & Radio Star
JAMES L. LOPER
Pres. & Gen. Algr., ACET
LAWRENCE L. LUAN, M.D.
Acupuncturist, trained Taiwan
CHARLES LUCKMAN
Architect
CI,OVIS MAKSOUD
Envoy, League of Arab States
MRS. MARTY MANN
Founder, Nat'l. Council Alcoholism
SIR HERBERT MARCHANT
to Cuba 1960-63
is Ambas
JAMES S. MARTIN. JR.
Dir., NASA Viking Project
EUGENE J. McCARTHY
U.S. Senator, Minnesota
CHESTER O. MCCORKLE, JR.
V.P., Univ. of California
SYLVIA EARLE MEAD
Dir. Is1 team women aquanauts
ZUBIN MEHTA
Dir., L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra
ANITA M. MILLER
Ch., Calif: Comm. Status of Women
JAMES G. MILLER, M.D.
Pies, Univ. of Louisville
WILLIAM E. MILLER
Rep. Nominee V.P. of U.S.
CAROL LYNN MOCK
1st Student Regent. Univ. of Ca!.
MALCOLM MOOS
President, Center for the Study
of Democratic Institutions
BOB MORETTI
Speaker of Calif. Assembly
GEORGE R. MOSCONE
Calif. State Senator
BETTY SOUTHARD MURPHY
Ch. Nat 'I Labor Relations Rd.
GEORGE MURPHY
U.S. Senator, California
MRS. B.K. NEIIRU
Wife, India Ambassador to U.S.
DOROTHY W. NELSON
Dean, Law Center. Univ. So. Cal.
AMB. & MRS. ROBT. G. NEUMAN]
Former Ambassador to Morocco
VIRGINIA NORWOOD
Mgr. Hughes NASA Earth Sat. Div.
CHARLES A. O'BRIEN
Chief Dep. Atty. Gen., Calif.
JAMES E. O'BRIEN
V.P., St. Oil of Cal.
MRS. GLADYS O'DONNELL
Pres., Nat'l. Fed. Repub. Women
WASHINGTON A.J. OKUMU
Advisor to Exec. Director UN
THOMAS O. PAINE
Sr. V .P., G.E., Former Admin. NASA
ROBERT A. R. PARKER
Scientist.Astronaut, NASA
WILLIAM T. PECORA
Dir. Geol. Survey, U.S. Dept. Inter.
LAURENCE J. PETER
Author The Peter Principle
EDITH BLAKESLEE PHELPS
Executive Dir., Girls Clubs of Amer.
PETER J. PITCHESS
Sheriff, Los Angeles Co.
JAMES N. PITTS, JR.
Dir., Statewide Air Pollution Center
U.C. Riverside
RICHARD FREEMAN POST
Lawrence Radiation Lab
IVY BAKER PRIEST
Former Treasurer U.S. and Calit.
MAX RAFFERTY
Calif. Supt. Public Instruction
RONALD REAGAN
Governor of California
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MRS. RONALD REAGAN
Wife, Governor of California
THOMAS REDDIN
Broadcaster. former L.A. Police Ch.
ED REIMERS
TV, Movie & Radio Actor-Announcer
ED REINECKE
Lt. Governor of California
DR. BENITO REYES
Founder, World In., t. of Avasthology
JOHN E. STORER
Chief, Calif.NarcoticsEnforcement
VERNON L. STURGEON
Pres. Calif. Pub. Utilities Comm.
PHILIPS TALBOT
Pees,, The Asia Society
HAROLD L. T. TASWE LL
S. African Ambassador to U.S.
NICHOLAS G. TIIACHER
U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
RALPH W. RICHARDSON MARGARET JOY TIBBETS
Dep, Chief, U.S. Embassy, Paraguay Dep. Asst. Sec. of State
ELLIOT L. RICIIARDSON MALCOLM C. TODD
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Pret..4merican Medical Assoc.
MAJ. GEN. INDAR JIT RIKHYE BILL TOOMEY
Ch. UN Inn'rnat'i Peace Academy Olympic Decathlon Champion
WILSON C. RILES
Calif. Supt. Public Instruction
RAMONA RIPSTON
Exec. Dir., A.C.L.U. So. Cal.
WILLIE MAE ROGERS
Dir., Good Housekeeping Inst.
MRS. GEORGE ROMNEY
Wife, Sec. of HUD, Wash.
GEORGE K. ROSENBERG
Dist. Dir., l.nmigration, L.A.
RALPH GILBERT ROSS
Prof. Humanities, Scripps Col.
WILLIAM MATSON ROTH
U.C. Regent, Candidate Calif. Gov.
DONALD RUMSFELD
Secretary of Defense
WYN SARGENT
Explorer, Found. Sugent-Dyak Fund
MAGGIE SAVOY
Society Editor, L.A. Times
ROBERT A. SCALAPINO
E. Asian expert, U.C. Berkeley
CHARLOTTSCHULZ
Agricultural Expert, Peru
Hosp. Amazonico Albert Schweitzer
JOHN SCOTT
V.P., Radio Liberty
ART SEIDENJIAUM
Columnist, L.A. Times
BEA SHAW
Pres. Bea Shaw Productions
(Radio-TV Commercids)
ALEX C. SHERRIFFS
Educ. Advisor to Governor Reagan
JUNE SHERWOOD
Director, Crime Prevention
Office of Calif. Attorney Gen.
NORMAN TOPPING, M.D.
Pres., Unir. of So. Calif.
KENNETH TOWSEY
Dept. Sec. Foreign Affairs, Rhodesia
JOAN V. TUNNEY
U.S. Senator, California
JOHN W. TUTHILL
U.S. Ambassador to Brazil
JESSE M. UNRUH
Speaker of Calif. Assembly
ROBERT VAUGHN
"The Man From UNCLE"
Chm. Dissenting Democrats
JOHN G. VENEMAN
Under Secretary HEW, Wash.
MARJORIE DOWNING WAGNER
Vice Chancellor, Cal. State Univ. & Colleges
JEROME R. WALDIE
U.S. Congressman, California
ADM. O.D. WATERS, JR.
Oceanographer
E. MURRAY WATSON
Ecologist, Ken'i a, E. Africa
MRS. THEODORE 0. WEDEL
Pres., Nat'l Council of Churches
CASPAR W. WEINBERGER
Dir., U.S. Office Mgmt. & Budget
MICHAEL G. WESTMORE
Co-Dir. Cosmetic Studio
PAUL DUDLEY WHITE, M.D.
Prof. Medicine, Harvard
CDR. E. WHITEHEAD, C.B.E.
Pres., Schweppes Ltd. L.S.-Canada
H. CURTIS WOOD, M.D.
Nat'l Bd., Planned Parenthood Assn.
SAM YORTY
Mayor of Lot Angeles
NORTON SIMON -.111-1-1 1 1.11-11- .1111.
Industrialist EVELLE J. YOUNGER
ROBERT van SCHALKWIJK SMIT California Attorney General
Rep., Internet! Monetary Fund
GORDON PAUL, SMITH
Former Calif. Dir. of Finance
MARGARET CHASE SMITH
U.S. Senator, Maine
WM. SHELDON STEWART
Dir., Pacific Tropical Bot. Garden
IRVING STONE
Author
MRS. LOUIS LANCASTER President
Former lt'ustee, Calijorttr,. State Universi{y & Colleges
MRS. CLIRTIS C. JORDAN, Vice-President
Hon. Director. University :Affiliates, UC'SB
MRS. DOUGLAS McG;LASH.AN KELLEY, Vicc'-President
Treasurer, Service League, S.B. Health Care Services
MRS. SI'UART S. TAYLOR, Vice-President
Wife of Editor & Publishe,, S.B. News-Pecs
MRS. JUDITH V. H. I TILL, Secretary
Exce. Dir. Heart Assn., SL'. County Chapter
MRS. STEVE KOSI'ICHUK, Treasurer
Vice-President & Trust Of;irer, S.B. National Bank
JANE. S. DYRUFF Ast. Secretary
MRS. J. WILLIAM BEAVER
Past Pres., Friends of S.$ Public Library
ELLEN E. BOWERS
Dean of Women Emerita, I CSB
MRS. BETSY BYRON BROMFIELD
Activities Director, Cosa Dorinda
MRS. GUY C. CALDIN
National Advisory Council nn Adult Education
MRS. RIGMOR COPE CLARKE
Attorney
MRS. LOUIS G. DREYFUS
Founder, Grace Dreyfus Clv'sic, Teheran
MRS. WILLIAM A. GLASSFORD
Nat'l Bd. of Directors, Enblisle Speaking ('non
MRS. HORACE GRAY. SR.
Hon. V.P., Ctliz. Plan. As,.',., S.B. Plannel l'arenthoud
MS. BETTY GROEBLI
Broadcaster
MRS. BEVERLEY JACKSON
Columnist and Photograpber, S.B.News -A, as
MRS. EULAH LAUCKS
Rd. of Dir., Center for St.,Jv of Democratic Institutions
MRS. GORDON LITTLE
College Librarian, S.B. Ciir College
MRS. TIMOTHY F. McMAHON
Former Project Dir - Cen^'r for Law Related Educ.
MRS. ANITA J. MACKEY
Bd. of Trustees, Lorna Linda University
MRS. JEAN STORKF MEiNZIFS
.Newspaperwoman
MARYANNE MOTT RiEYNET
Philanthropist
MRS. RICHARD S. MILES
V.P. Bd. Directors, 19th Agricultural Dist
MRS. SHELDON T. MILLS
Wife of Ambassador dldts. Ret.
KATHERINE K. MULL ER, Ph.D.
Director Emerita, Santa Barbara Botanic Carden
MRS. ADOLF C. PEDOTTI
President, Central Coast Br, 'adca.sters, use.
MRS. JOSEPH H. ROSNESS
Advertising Executive
MRS. LEINIE SCHILI_ING
Photographer
MRS. HAROLD F. SIII'.ETS
Board Member, S.B. Boy's Club
MRS. PHILIP F. SII, F
S.B. Museum of An Women's Board
MRS. JOHN A. STEPHENS
Chairperson, Calif. Comm on Status of Women
KATHRYN L. STEPI-ILNSON, M.D.
Plastic & Reeonsiructiv