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WINNERS' CIRCLE

The following individual has sponsored 250 new members into ASAE ASAE American Society of Association Executives
ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Society for Engineering in Agricultural, Food, and Biological Systems)
ASAE Alkali-Sulfite-Anthraquinone-Ethanol
 since October 1979:

Marta L. Hayden

The following individual has sponsored 200-224 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

Roger S. Beadle BEADLE. Eng. law. A messenger or apparitor of a court, who cites persons to appear to what is alleged against them, is so called.  

The following individual has sponsored 125-149 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

James J. Zaniello

The following individuals have sponsored 100-124 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

Anne L. DeCicco, CAE (1) (Computer-Aided Engineering) Software that analyzes designs which have been created in the computer or that have been created elsewhere and entered into the computer.  

Hugh K. Lee

Carole H. Parlette

The following individuals have sponsored 75-99 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

Raymond E. Berube, Jr., CAE

Curtis C. Deane, CAE

William C. Easton

P. Allen Haney

Jesse A. Holshouser III

Kathryn E. Johnson, CAE

F. Abit Massey, CAE

Paul J. Mignini, Jr., CAE

William D. Nelligan, CAE

Cynthia W. Pratt, CAE

The following individuals have sponsored 50-74 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

Edward H. Able, Jr., CAE

Quincalee Brown, CAE

Don J. DeBolt, CAE

Thomas C. Dolan, CAE

Robert J. Dolibois, CAE

Robert A. Floyd, CAE

John M. Grau

E. Y. Holt, Jr., CAE

Evan Leepson

Lynn L. Melby, CAE

Marilyn M. Monroe-Bettis, CAE

Jim Nagel

Steve Newman Steve Newman is a self-taught South African acoustic guitarist, and was a founder member of the popular African group Tananas. For over two decades Newman has been collaborating with fellow South African guitarist, Tony Cox. , CAE

David N. Parker, CAE

Bruce M. Rider, CAE

Ray Roper, CAE

Arlene Farber Sirkin

Terry Townsend, CAE

Lee VanBremen, CA

Susan B. Waters, CAE

The following individuals have sponsored 40-49 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

David L. Amati

Barbara Belmont, CAE

Susan Bitter Smith, CAE

Robert C. Buldak, CAE

William D. Coughlan, CAE

Charles W. L. Deale, CAE

Garis F. Distelhorst, CAE

Charles H. Emely, CAE

Robert J. Glaser, CAE

George D. Kirkland, CAE

C. David Lorms, CAE

R. Norris Orms, CAE

John W. Pearson

Christine M. Todd, CAE

The following individuals have sponsored 20-39 new members into ASAE since October 1979:

Jeffrey P. Altman

Melissa Angerman, CAE

John N. Bailey, CAE

Joe M. Baker, Jr., CAE

O. Gordon Banks This article is about the football player. For the politician, see Gordon Banks (politician).
Gordon Banks, OBE (born December 30, 1937 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is a former English footballer, elected in a poll by the IFFHS as the second best goalkeeper of the
, CAE

J. Ray Bennison, CAE

Kathleen Berry, CAE

Walter H. Biddle, CAE

Suzanne R. Bliss

Ralph J. Bloch

Joseph A. Boehret

Robert S. Bolan, CAE

Glenn W. Bostrom

John E. Breisacher

Catherine A. Brown, CAE

Dennis Brown, CAE

Pamela M. Brown

Wilford A. Butler, CAE

Joan A. Campbell, CAE

Stephen C. Carey, CAE

Calvin K. Clemons, CAE

J. Danny Cooper

James D. Cope

Douglas S Douglas, city, Isle of Man
Douglas, city (1991 pop. 19,950), capital of the Isle of Man, Great Britain. It is a popular resort, connected by rail to Ramsey and Port Erin, on the Irish Sea. Tourism is the chief industry.
. Culkin, CAE

Thomas J. Dammrich, CAE

Richard F. Dorman, CAE

Frank W. Dressler, CAE

Duane E. Eaton, CAE

Robert C. Edwards, CAE

Wayne A. Edwards, Jr., CAE

Robert H. Elsner, CAE

Henry Ernstthal, CAE

Dave Fellers Fellers can refer to:
  • Bonner Fellers, an American colonel in World War II
  • Sierra Fellers, an amateur skateboarder
  • Carl R. Fellers, an American food scientist and microbiologist
  • Carl R.
, CAE

Robert J. Finnegan, CAE

Dwight R. Fisher

Marilyn H. Fitzgerald

Gene N. Fondren, CAE

Dorothy L. Fortwengler

Donald K. Gardiner, CAE

Thomas P. Gauthier, CAE

David L. Gilcrest

Anetha W. Grant

Arthur R. Grant

Richard B. Green

Robert J. Grenoble

Edwin L. Griffin, Jr., CAE

Wayne H. Gross, CAE

Steven G. Hacker, CAE

Patrick J. Hall, CAE

William A. Harper, CAE

Ed A. Harrington, CAE

Charles E. Hawkins, III, CAE

John J. Healy, CAE

Clarence W. Hultgren, CAE

Mark W. Hurwitz, CAE

Bernard J. Imming, CAE

Donald J. Jablonski, CAE

Wayne James Wayne Robert James (born 27 August, 1965 in Bulawayo) played four Tests and eleven one-day internationals for Zimbabwe as a wicketkeeper batsman.

His highest first class score of 215 was made for Matabeleland in the Logan Cup in 1995-96.
, CAE

John W. Johnson, CAE

Jean V. Kates

Barbara Byrd Keenan Barbara Byrd Keenan is the fifth and current Executive Vice President of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), a position she has held since 2003. Prior to that, she had served as President of the Community Associations Institute and Vice President of the International , CAE

William A. Kelly, CAE

Mary Anne Knapke, CAE

Mary Jane Kolar, CAE

Timothy C. Lee

Robin Lokerman

J. C. Mahaffey, CAE

Sue L. Makey, CAE

Janet G. McCallen, CAE

C. Edward McCauley, CAE

Sharon A. Meehan, CAE

John Meetz

Costa N. Miller, CAE

Ronald S. Moen

Kenneth E. Monroe

Melinda Mount

Arthur L. Mullen, Jr.

Daniel N. Myers

Ginger Nichols, CAE

Martha L. Orr, CAE

Stan D. Orr, CAE

Luther R. Parker, CAE

M. Kirk Pickerel pickerel: see pike.
pickerel

Any of several North American pikes (family Esocidae), distinguished from the northern pike and muskellunge by their smaller size, completely scaled cheeks and gill covers, and banded or chainlike markings.
, CAE

John R. Plymyer, CAE

Jerry W. Poffenberger, CAE

Harmon O. Pritchard, Jr., CAE

Jeffry W. Raynes, CAE

Kenneth D. Reid, CAE

Bernard D. Reynolds

Don L. Riggin, CAE

Robert H. Rivinius, CAE

Vince Robison, CAE

Colin C. Rorrie, Jr., CAE

Michele Singer Ross

Jane Roxbury

T. Peter Ruane, CAE

John A. Ruffin

Melanie B. Sadler

David R. Sanders, Esq.

Walter Schaw, CAE

Jay L. Schiavo, CAE

Carl Schmitthenner, Jr., CAE

Lawrence B. Scovotto, CAE

Lewis A. Shattuck, CAE

April Shaughnessy, CAE

Yvonne C. Shaw, CAE

David F. Sheppard, Jr., CAE

Bryan E. Silbermann, CAE

Robert L. Skinner, CAE

Jodie Hirsch Slaughter

Almon R. Smith, CAE

John K. Sorensen, CAE

Frederick T. Spahr, CAE

Vincent J. Squillace, CAE

Helen A. St. Clair, CAE

Stanley H. Stearman, CAE

Robert G. Stein, CAE

Dennis G. Stork stork, common name for members of a family of long-legged wading birds. The storks are related to the herons and ibises and are found in most of the warmer parts of the world.  

Claudia Tessier, CAE

John A. Thorner, CAE

Karen S. Tucker, CAE

Mary Ann Tuft, CAE

Sam Wade

Michael F. Ward, CAE

John M. Westenberger, CAE

M. Eileen Widmer, CAE

Gary D. Williams, CAE

John F. Wissler, CAE

2002

The following individuals have sponsored five or more members into ASAE:

Kristi L. Graves

Michael R. Howland, CAE

Richard Lewis Richard Lewis may be:
  • Richard Lewis (Welsh Martyr) (1808–1831)
  • R. W. B. Lewis (1907–2002), literary critic and biographer
  • Richard Lewis (tenor) (1914–1990), English tenor
, CAE

John A. Ruffin

James J. Zaniello

The following individuals have sponsored three or four members into ASAE:

Janie Barnett

Elizabeth Davis

Pamela L. Donahoo, CAE

Donald G. Dressler, CAE

Jeanne M. Floyd, CAE

David A. Geron

John M. Grau

Kathy Hartman

Wanda L. Johanson

Marvin Kokes

Amy Lerner

LuAnn H. Martinson

L. Sam Matlick

Douglas D. N. Mooring MOORING, mar. law. The act of arriving of a ship or vessel at a particular port, and there being anchored or otherwise fastened to the shore.
     2. Policies of insurance frequently contain a provision that the ship is insured from one place to another, "and till
 

Terence Rainey

Rosalie A. Small

Catherine J. Weatherford

The following individuals have sponsored one or two members into ASAE:

Edward H. Able, Jr., CAE

Jim Abrams

Richard J. Adams
  • Jeff Adams, Canadian Paralympian
  • Jeffrey Adams (mathematician)
  • John Adams, American president
  • John Adams (disambiguation)
, Jr., CAE

Michael Adelizzi

Patricia Aiken-O'Neill

Becky Allcorn

Georgia Alward

Joel D. Anderson

Sue Anderson

Kimberly Andosca

Jeffrey Arcuri

Bruce A. Arnold

Maurice Astley, CAE

Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie  
adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots
1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty.

2. Excellent.
 M. Aubin

Danielle Babilino

Patricia M. Babjak

Catherine R. Bailey, CAE

Sherry Bailey

Sherrin Baky

Cecilia A. Balazs

William C. Balek

Richard C. Bannister

Thomas K. Bannon

Esther Rae Barr, CAE

Timi Agar Agar, in the Bible
Agar (ā`gər), the same as Hagar.
agar, substance obtained from seaweed
agar (ä`gär, ā`–, ăg`är) 
 Barwick

Ab Basu

LaTanya Batts

Laura M. Baumstark, CAE

Shari Bellman Bayer

Nancy Perkin Beaumont, CAE

Austin T. Bechtold

David C. Becker

Jeffrey G. Becker

Scott J. Becker

Eve Becker-Doyle, CAE

Reginald Beckham, Jr.

JoAnn Bedrosian Ryan

Giles Beeker

Barbara Belmont, CAE

Janice F. Belsher

Katherine Benedict

Edwin W. Benson, Jr.

Glenn I. Berger

Sara Berman

Harvey M. Bernstein, CAE

Kathleen H. Berry, CAE

Karen A. Bertani

Vicky A. Betzig

Charles T. Bidek

Tara E. Bishop

Tom Blackman

Patricia V. Blake, CAE

Eric J. Blendermann

Ralph J. Bloch

Trish A. Bloemker, CAE

Linda L. Bloxham

MaryAnne P. Bobrow

David L. Bone

Sandy L. Boost, CAE

Chris R. Bounds

Deborah J. Bowen, CAE

Maurice Branch

Janet B. Bray, CAE

Cathy E. Breden

Edward T. Brenner, CAE

Michael A. Brent

Brooke C. Breslow

Garry L. Briese, CAE

Tobi A. Brimsek, CAE

Karen S. Britton

Betty Brock brock  
n. Chiefly British
A badger.



[Middle English brok, from Old English broc, of Celtic origin.]
, CAE

Beth Brooks, CAE

Charles F. Brooks

Quincalee Brown, CAE

Timothy L. Brown

Donna Bruce

Barbara Bruno

Melissa Brunton

Kendall Buck

Sherry W. Budziak

Brett J. Burk

Genvieve Burns

William M. Burns, CAE

Christopher D. Busky

Rose A. Butts

Jacqueline Byers

Michele Byers, CAE

John T. Cadby

Barbara J. Calkins, CAE

James Callan Fr. James Callan is a former Roman Catholic priest and principal founder of the Spiritus Christi sect in Rochester, New York. Excommunication
Callan was excommunicated for setting up his own church and refusing orders by his bishop to report to the new parish to which he
 

Gaylen M. Camera, CAE

Rebecca P. Camerio

Sam W. Cameron

Marc A. Cammarata

Valerie Cammiso

Denise E. Campi Campi may refer to: People
Campi was a family of painters, distinguished in the annals of Italian art at Cremona in the 16th century. Some Members are:
  • Antonio Campi (Cavaliere) (1536 - c.
 

T. Jonette Cantrell

Francis J. Capaldo

Frank Capaldo

Laura A. Capuco

Cheryl Kreider Carey

Joseph Robert Caron

Gary Carpenter Gary Carpenter is a comedy writer and creator of King Nutter - The site which monitors eBay items in the news.

After graduating in with a degree in animation from West Surrey College he worked in numerous roles in broadcasting from editing to radio presenting for
, CAE

Brian P. Carroll

Renie T. Carroll

Catherine Carter

Richard Carter, CAE

Brian E. Cartier, CAE

Ann Cary

Eric Casey, CAE

Joan W. Cassedy

Carmela Castellano

Sherrie Cathcart, CAE

Joshua Caulfield

Mona Cavalcoli

Cindy Cavallo

Margaret Cervarich

Richard Chace

Henry Chamberlain Henry Chamberlain can refer to the following people:
  • Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet (1773–1829), British diplomat
  • Sir Henry Chamberlain, 2nd Baronet (1796–1843), British member of the Royal Academy
, CAE

James M. Chandler

Jane Moyse Chaney

W. Calvin Chaney

Carrie Chavis

Elizabeth G. Chazottes

Zon-Wei Cheng

Geraldine Cherney, CAE

Margo Chevers

Carol Childress

Karen W. Chin

Myrtle Ching-Rappa

Michael W. Chiodo

Linda S. Chreno, CAE

Linda E. Christopher, CAE

Lorraine Ciongoli

Betsy Clarke

Grant L. Clarke, CAE

Jason Clawson

Rose Marie This article is about the actress. For other persons of the same name, see Rose Marie (disambiguation).

Rose Marie (born August 15, 1923) is an actress who had a career as a child star under the name Baby Rose Marie
 Clemens

John R. Clements, CAE

Deborah A. Cloud

Lisa D. Clowers

Chuck Coffee

Stephen B. Collier

Doug Compton

Kathleen M. Conroy, CAE

David Cook The name David Cook may refer to:
  • David J. Cook, a lawman of the American Old West, credited with 3,000 arrests.
  • David L. Cook, a Christian country music singer and comedian
  • David "Zeb" Cook, an author and designer of role-playing games
 

Joshua J. Cooper

Thomas A. Cooper, CAE

Tamara L. Copeland

Patricia Corkran, CAE

Ann Cox

Craig Cox

Jack Cox For the character in Scrubs, see .
John Thomas "Jack" Cox (21 December 1877 — 11 November 1955) was an English international footballer who played for Liverpool in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, helping them to two Football League Championships.
 

Pamela M. Cramer, CAE

Sharon H. Cranford

Kaprice Crawford

Alexander E. Creel

Kay Woods Crider

Toni L. Crouch, CAE

Robert Crunstedt

Christine A. Cubby

Bridget Culhane, CAE

Lawrence M. Cummings

Robert D. Curtis

Bruce L. D'Agostino

Maria Dalton

Kitty Hsu Dana

Kristen Darby

Linda N. Davenport

Daryl Davidson

Daryl S. Davidson

James Walter Davis Walter Davis may refer to:
  • Walter Davis (b. 1954), American basketball player.
  • Walter "Buddy" Davis (b. 1931), American basketball player and high-jumper.
  • Walter Davis (b. 1979), a triple-jumper.
  • Walter Davis (1912-1963), a blues singer and pianist.
, Jr.

Paul L.M. Davis

Wendy Davison

Charles W.L. Deale, CAE

Dennis Dean

Curtis C. Deane, CAE

Jon DeBoer

Don J. DeBolt

Rita K. DeGraaf

Barbara J. DeGroat

Kathleen H. Dempsey

Eileen E. Denne, CAE

Michele D. Dennis

Anne C. DeOrsey

Fred E. DeSota

Robert W. Deuel

Judith C. DeVito

John Devlin, CAE

Timothy J. DeWitt, CAE

Joseph Di Girolamo

Stephanie W. Dickinson, CAE

Todd C. Dicus, CAE

Donald W. Dillon

James S. Dinegar

Christine Dionne

Cindy L. Dobias, CAE

Michael Dodd

Cynthia Dodd-Adcock

Laurie Dodson, CAE

Thomas C. Dolan, CAE

Robert J. Dolibois, CAE

Doug Domenech

Chris Dominic

Michael D. Donahue

Edward K. Dorris

Brian P. Doty

Jack C. Dozier Dozier may be:

People:
  • Gwen Dozier, singer
  • James L. Dozier, US Army general
  • James C. Dozier, Medal of Honor Recipient
  • Kimberly Dozier, CBS News correspondent
  • Lamont Dozier, musician
  • Dozier, Alabama, a town in the United States
, CAE

Steven C. Drake

Sarah M. Drennan

Alan C. Drewsen

Robert Drummer

Charles J. Duffy

Catherine Dullea

John DuMoulin

Donna F. Dunn

Michael J. Dupre

L. Leon Durham
    Leon Durham (born July 31, 1957 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for 10 seasons. Durham played with the St. Louis Cardinals (1980,1989), Chicago Cubs (1981-1988), and Cincinnati Reds (1988).
    , Jr., CAE

    Jon D. Durnford

    Matthew R. D'Uva

    James W. Duvall

    John W. Dye

    David J David J. Haskins (b. April 24, 1957, in Northampton, England) is a British alternative rock musician. He was the bassist for the seminal gothic rock band Bauhaus. Life and work . Dziedzic

    Duane E. Eaton, CAE

    Gary J. Ebben

    Mark Eberhardt

    Gary W. Eberhart, CAE

    Wesley W. Ehrecke, CAE

    Lottie E. Elam

    Robert M. Elenbaas

    Evonne M. Elton

    Barbara Ennis

    Kathleen Enright

    Elizabeth Erikson

    Christine A. Ervin

    Douglas S. Evans

    Rebecca Evans Rebecca Evans (born Aug. 19, 1963) is a Welsh soprano from the village of Pontrhydyfen near Neath.

    She studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has performed regularly at the Welsh National Opera; the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and Bayerische
     

    Randall A. Eyles

    Denise M. Fandel

    Meg Fasy

    Herb L. Faulkenberry

    Donald O. Fedder

    Frances Feld, CAE

    Peter M. Felix

    Dave Fellers, CAE

    Kenneth E. Feltman, CAE

    Valerie R. Fenstermaker

    Vincent L. Ferrandino

    Jeanine M. Ferri

    Cynthia M. Field

    T. Glyn Finley

    Colleen col·leen  
    n.
    An Irish girl.



    [Irish Gaelic cailín, diminutive of caile, girl, from Old Irish.
     M. Fisher

    William W. Fleming

    David L. Foley

    Margaret Foti

    Vicky I. Fowler

    Candida candida

    Any of the parasitic imperfect fungi (see fungus) that make up the genus Candida, which resemble yeasts and occur especially in the mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract.
     W. Freeman

    Florence Freeman

    David Friok

    Patricia Fripp

    Morag Fullilove, CAE

    Marcie Lea Funchess, CAE

    Ty E. Gable, CAE

    Evan R. Gaddis

    Nancy Ann Gaffney

    G. James Gallagher Several notable people have been named James Gallagher:
    • James Gallagher (US House Chaplain), a Presbyterian Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives in 1852.
    • James Gallagher (American politician), a New Jersey Freeholder since 1997
    • James A.
     

    Rene E. Galvan

    Kathleen B. Garrity

    William E. Gaskin gaskin

    the muscular portion of the hindleg between the stifle and hock, corresponding to the human calf. The term is used in horses and sometimes dogs.
    , CAE

    Stephen P. Gennett, CAE

    Mary W. Ghikas

    Aimee E. Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
    • Beth Gibbons (born 1965), British singer
    • Billy Gibbons, guitarist for ZZ Top
    • Cedric Gibbons (1893–1960), American art director
    • Christopher Gibbons (1615 - 1676), English composer, son of Orlando
     

    Nathalie P. Gilfoyle

    Brian J. Glade

    Steven B. Glanzman

    Daniel Glidden

    Char char: see salmon.
    char

    Any of several freshwater food and game fishes (genus Salvelinus) of the salmon family, distinguished from the similar trout by light, rather than black, spots; by a boat-shaped, rather than flat, vomer (bone) on the roof of
     Glocke

    Linda Goeldner

    Nancy Gold

    William A. Good, CAE

    Roderick R. Goodwin

    Ruth M. Gordon

    Shannon Gordon

    Lenay S. Gore

    Lisa Gough

    G. Thomas Graf Thomas Graf is an Italian luger who competed during the early 2000s. A natural track luger, he won the bronze medal in the mixed team event at the 2003 FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships in Železniki, Slovenia External links
    , CAE

    Katherine Green

    Richard B. Green

    Susan Griffin

    Colin Grimes Grimes is a surname, that is believed to be of a Scandinavian decent and may refer to
    • Aoibhinn Grimes
    • Ashley Grimes
    • Barbara Grimes, a Chicago murder victim
    • Burleigh Grimes (1893–1985), US baseball player
    • Camryn Grimes
    • Charles Grimes
     

    Judith S. Grisamore

    Ann Guiberson, CAE

    Lori Gusdorf, CAE

    Frank A. Hackett

    Crystle Hackney Hackney, inner borough (1991 pop. 164,200) of Greater London, SE England, on the Lea River. Clothing manufacture (in Hackney) and printing and furniture making (in Shoreditch) are the borough's chief industries. London's first theater was built in Shoreditch (c.1575).  

    Charles E. Hadden

    Sherry W. Hadley, CAE

    Pamela C. Hagan

    Jay Hagins

    Cynthia Hahn

    Patricia A. Hahn

    Tammy L. Hailey, CAE

    Reggie R. Hall

    Monika I. Hamburger

    Lilla Hammond

    Marjorie S. Hancock

    Edward R. Hardison

    Ed A. Harrington

    Don A. Harris, CAE

    Robert C. Harris, CAE

    Elizabeth V. Harrison

    Mike Hartnett

    Linda K. Harvey

    Farida Hasanali

    Dawn D. Hatzer, CAE

    Charles E. Hawkins III, CAE

    Marta L. Hayden

    Debbera Hayward

    Terry R. Head

    Lisa DuBois Headley

    Nancy P. Heath

    John C. Heavener

    Michael Henderson

    Thomas H. Henderson, Jr.

    Edward D. Hendricks, CAE

    Veronica S. Hepp

    Gerald S. Heppes, Sr., CAE

    William Herber

    Christina S. Herlihy

    Melissa A. Hicks Hicks   , Edward 1780-1849.

    American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist.
     

    Barbara Higgens

    Tammy Higham

    Cynthia D. Hill

    Arthur W. Hillman Hillman was a famous British automobile marque, manufactured by the Rootes Group. It was based in Ryton-on-Dunsmore, near Coventry, England, from 1907 to 1976. Before 1907 the company had built bicycles.  

    Jay D. Himes, CAE

    Pamela J. Hinton

    Thomas E. Hixon, CAE

    Carol L. Hochu

    Jenny Hodge

    Heather L. Hoerle

    Richard Hoeth, CAE

    Larry H. Hoffer, CAE

    Susan Hogeland, CAE

    Colette Hohimer

    Michael Hollander

    Nathan Holleman

    Susan G. Holleran

    Bridgette Holmes

    June Traina Holmes

    Pat Holmes Pat Holmes (born August 3, 1940 in Durant, Texas) is a former American football defensive lineman who played eight seasons in the American Football League and in the NFL. He was an AFL All-Star in 1967 and 1968.  

    John Honaman

    Michael H. Honeycutt

    J. Thomas Hood This article is about the British poet and humorist. Another Thomas Hood (died June 1702) was Mayor of New York City in that year.

    Thomas Hood (May 23, 1799 - May 3, 1845) was a British humorist and poet. His son, Tom Hood, became a well known playwright and editor.
     III

    Eric Z. Horn

    James W. Horne

    Cornelia M. Horner

    Mary V. Hornig

    Jonathan T. Howe

    Maureen Hoyler

    Janet C. Huber, CAE

    Dianne Hughes, CAE

    Kenneth Hughlett

    Gerard F. Hurley, CAE

    Mark W. Hurwitz, CAE

    Jane Hynes

    Jack L. Ingram

    Rebecca Iriarte

    Nancy Italia

    Joseph M. Jackson

    Melissa Jackson

    Jeanne G. Jacob

    Robert O. Jacobs

    Lawrence A. Jacobson

    Allen James, CAE

    Anthony J. Jannetti

    Dawn D. Jantsch, CAE

    Michelle L. Jaworowski

    Laura Metcalf Jelinek

    Jacqueline M. Johns

    Richard G. Johnstone, Jr.

    Gary Curtis Jones, CAE

    Penny Jones

    Vernon Jones Vernon Jones (Born 31 October 1960) is a United States Democratic Party politician from Georgia currently serving as CEO of DeKalb County.

    Vernon Jones was born on October 31, 1960, in rural North Carolina.
     III, CAE

    Wilson M. Jones

    John S. Jordan, CAE

    James S. Judy

    Patricia J. Jurczak

    James P. Justin

    Paula Kabance

    Diana Kamp

    Terry Wayne Karras, Jr.

    Barbara Byrd Keenan, CAE

    Lois F. Keenan

    Jennifer Keith

    Kathryn L. Kellam

    Robin E. Keller

    William B. Kelley, CAE

    Peter E. Kelly

    William Kelly Throughout history there have been a number of people named William Kelly.
    • William Kelly (inventor), an American inventor of a steel smelting process
    • William Kelly (senator), an American Senator from Alabama
     

    Jonathan L. Kempner

    Lori M. Kenjockety

    David E. Kennedy

    Timothy D. Kent, CAE

    Peter Kerrigan

    Richard John Kershaw John Kershaw (September 12, 1765 - August 4, 1829) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

    Born in Camden, South Carolina, Kershaw attended Rushworth School and Oxford College, England. He studied law.
     

    Elizabeth E. Keyes

    Punita Khatau

    Joyce Kindt, CAE

    Deborah S. King

    Sheril B. King

    Linda H. Kinnecome

    Robert Kirshner Robert Kirshner is Clowes Professor of Science in the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University. His notable scientific work centers around the use of Supernovae to measure the expansion of the universe.  

    David B. Kitterman

    Thomas A. Klaum

    Mel Kleiman

    Susan Humphreys Susan Humphreys (born October 30, 1975 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) was a Canadian figure skater who competed in ladies singles. She competed in the 1994 Winter Olympics and won the gold medal at the 1997 Canadian Figure Skating Championships.  Klein

    Curtis A. Knutson

    Lawrence Kocot

    Florian Kogelnik

    Zebuline Koran

    Robin Kriegel, CAE

    Thomas A. Kube

    Vinay Kumar

    Susan Kuper

    Henry C, Kyle III

    Kathy Lamb

    Laurena Lamberty

    J. Stephen Larkin

    Peter Lauer, CAE

    Colleen Lawler

    James Leahy, CAE

    Connie J. Lee

    Timothy C. Lee

    Kirk Leeds

    Laura Downes Leeper, CAE

    Paul H. Lehman

    Randal A. Lemke

    Martha Lester

    Jim Leverett

    Valerie F. Levitan

    Linda R. Lewis

    Patricia F. Lewis

    Sam Leyvas

    Elise J. Lindsey

    Beth A. Little

    Lousanne Lofgren, CAE

    Leslie London

    Elizabeth A. Long

    Cindy Lorow

    Stephen M. Lovett

    Patricia J. Lyddane, CAE

    Joseph M. Lynch, CAE

    G. Ronald MacDonald Ronald MacDonald or Ronald McDonald may be:
    • Ronald McDonald, advertising clown
    • Ronald L. McDonald, author of "The Complete Hamburger" about the history of the McDonald's Corporation
    • Ronald MacDonald (economist)
    • Ronald J. MacDonald, runner (fl.
    , CAE

    Richard Mack III

    Marilyn Mackes

    Kim MacLean

    Paulette V. Maehara, CAE

    Maggie Maguire, CAE

    Janine Magyar

    J. C. Mahaffey, CAE

    John J. Mahlmann

    Diane J. Mancino, CAE

    Dean J. Manke

    Janet Marchibroda

    Gail Markels

    James R. Marks, CAE

    Kevin Marlow

    James F. Marquart

    C. Diane Matt, CAE

    F. Lynn May, CAE

    John Mazor, CAE

    Elizabeth A. McCarthy CAE

    Timothy J. McCormally

    Walter B. McCormick, Jr.

    Kevin McCourt Kevin McCourt (born 1964) is a Scottish interdisciplinary artist. He was born in Glasgow and lives and works in London and Madrid.

    McCourt is director of the XYZ010 Project, an ongoing international and cross-cultural exploration of creative processes.
     

    Tammy J. McCoy

    Gordan McEwan

    Kendra McGee

    Linda McGillicuddy

    Debra N. McGuire

    Marianne Mclnerney

    Rebecca Karen McKenna

    Robert B. McLean

    Colleen S. McMahon

    John M. McMillan, Jr., CAE

    Ronald F. McNally, CAE

    Lynne McNees

    Marcie M. McNelis, CAE

    Kanway Mead

    Susan W. Medick

    Robert T. Meling

    Robert Mellinger

    Joetta K. Melton mel·ton  
    n.
    A heavy woolen cloth used chiefly for making overcoats and hunting jackets.



    [After Melton Mowbray, an urban district of central England.]
     

    Reo Manning

    Susan Merrell, CAE

    Gordon Meyering

    Christine I. Michaels

    Douglas R. Miller

    Cynthia Mills, CAE

    Stephen Miner

    Melanie L. Minnix

    Dale Mitchell Dale Mitchell may refer to:
    • Dale Mitchell (baseball) (1921-1987), an American baseball player
    • Dale Mitchell (hockey) (born 1989), a Canadian hockey player
    • Dale Mitchell (soccer) (born 1958), a Canadian soccer player
     

    Gary D. Mitchell

    Stephen F. Mona, CAE

    Marilyn M. Monroe-Bettis, CAE

    Ingrid R. Montecino, CAE

    Jodi L. Montgomery

    Robert H. Moran

    Jeffrey D. Morgan, CAE

    Michele L. Morgan

    Patricia Morgan

    Raymond A. Morris, CAE

    Jenni Moyer

    Doreen Murner

    Christine Murphy

    Christine M. Murphy

    Christopher M. Murphy

    Mary Kay Mary Kay is a brand of skin care and color cosmetics sold by Mary Kay Inc. Mary Kay World Headquarters is located in the Dallas suburb of Addison, Texas. Mary Kay Ash (d. November 22, 2001) founded Mary Kay Inc. on Friday, September 13, 1963.  Myers

    Stanley T. Myers

    Elaine Nanney

    Carole Neel

    Susan Negreen, CAE

    Kathleen J. Nelson

    Susan J. Nelson

    Susan G. Nicolais, CAE

    Sharon Niemczyk

    Louis B. Novick

    Cynthia Nowicki

    Ed O'Boyle

    Ryan O'Connor Ryan O'Connor is an Australian rules football player. He is best known for playing for the Essendon Bombers and Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League, however finished his career in the SANFL with the Port Adelaide Magpies where he won the Magarey Medal.  

    Susan Oderwald

    James A. Ogle

    James T. O'Hallaron, CAE

    Laurie L. Okun

    E. Nancy O'Liddy

    F. George Olsen George Olsen (18 March 1893 - 18 March 1971) was an American band-leader.

    Born in Portland, Oregon he attended the University of Michigan, where he formed his band, George Olsen and his Music.
     

    Richard E. Opatick, CAE

    Beth O'Quinn

    Donna Orem

    Dan Orr

    Stephen J. Otzenberger

    Janet Overton

    Ronald A. Owens

    Allyson L. Pahmer

    Brian T. Pallasch, CAE

    Beth W. Palys, CAE

    Dennis M. Paradis

    Rodney Parrish

    Paul L. Parsons Parsons, city (1990 pop. 11,924), Labette co., SE Kans.; inc. 1871. It is a shipping point for dairy products, grain, and livestock. Manufactures include ammunition, wire and paper products, plastics, and appliances. , CAE

    Marlene Patterson

    Judy Paull

    Lawrence Peacock

    Jeff Pearcy

    Silvia M. Pendleton

    Sandra Kay Perkins

    Eva Jakso Perlman

    Betsy Jane Peterson Jane Peterson (1876-1965) was an American artist. Notably her work is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art [1].  

    Calvin L. Peterson

    Faye C. Peterson

    M. Patricia Peyser

    Dale R. Pfeiffer

    Michael T. Pfeiffer, CAE

    Judi Pierick, CAE

    Douglas G. Pinkham

    John R. Piper, CAE

    Kevin Piper

    Leslie Platt

    Joyce L. Plotkin

    Robert Pohtos

    Jan Pomerantz

    Thomas M. Popcheff

    Candace Porter

    Jonathan Potter
    This article is about the British Professor of Discourse Analysis. For the Australian computer programmer, see Jonathan Potter (computer programmer).
    Jonathan Potter
     

    Thomas H. Powell

    Gary L. Powers

    J. Clarke Price, CAE

    Sandra M. Price

    Eva Prokop

    Walter Pryor

    Susan D. Quarles

    Thomas D Thomas D. (born Thomas Dürr, December 30 1968 in Ditzingen close to Stuttgart, Germany) is a rapper in the German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. He frequently works on solo projects. Life
    After finishing Realschule he took on an apprenticeship as a barber.
    . Quattlebaum, CAE

    Beth Quick-Andrews

    Tim Quigley

    Robert J. Rader, CAE

    Paula Raeburn

    Jill M. Rafferty

    Alan T. Rains, Jr.

    Teresa Ransdell, CAE

    Sheryl Ray McLain

    David D. Reel, CAE

    Susan Rees

    Christine Reichelt-Pepper

    Rhonda S. Reid

    Barbara Reilly

    J. Michael Reitelbach, CAE

    Mary S. Reitter

    Tracy Rettie

    Sharon Rice

    Randy Richter

    Bunnie Riedel

    Mary J. Riemersma, CAE

    Don L. Riggin, CAE

    Marcia Holland Risch

    Amy E. Risinger, CAE

    Stacey Riska

    Maria Rivera

    Robert H. Rivinius, CAE

    Mark E. Robbins, CAE

    Glenn Roberts This article is about the Norwegian footballer. For the American NASCAR race driver, see Fireball Roberts

    Glenn Roberts (born June 26 1988) is a Norwegian footballer currently playing for Vålerenga.
     

    Margaret Jenkins Roberts

    Kathleen Robeson

    Charles L. Robinson For other persons named Charles Robinson, see Charles Robinson (disambiguation).

    Charles Lawrence Robinson (July 21, 1818 – August 17, 1894) was the first Governor of Kansas. He was also the first governor of a U.S.
     

    Judith A. Robinson

    Cathy D. Rodriguez

    Cheryl Ronk, CAE

    Ray Roper, CAE

    Colin C. Rorrie, Jr., CAE

    Ernie Rosenberg

    Jane G. Rosenthal

    Claire Rosenzweig, CAE

    Holly L. Rosini

    Janice C. Rossi

    Denise A. Rossitto

    Cynthia C. Rosso

    Robert Ford Robert Ford may refer to one of the following:
    • Bob Ford, an American basketball player
    • Robert Ford (poet), a poet and Canadian diplomat
    • Robert Ford (outlaw), the man who shot Jesse James
     Rowell, CAE

    Jane Roxbury

    T. Peter Ruane, CAE

    Lori Rubinstein

    Jeanne E. Rude, CAE

    Dianne M. Ruud

    Steve Ruzicka

    Gina Ryan, CAE

    Carol B. Sadoff

    Art Saffran

    Edward P. Salek, CAE

    Richard J. Sandretti

    Sarah J. Sanford, CAE

    Luz M. Santiago

    Lauren M. Schadle

    Gary S. Schaub

    Walter Schaw, CAE

    Jay L. Schiavo, CAE

    Bonnie J. Schlag

    Janis Schmees

    Lois Schoenbrun

    Kenneth Schoppmann

    Mary Ann Schropp

    Jay Schultehenrich

    Joshua C. Schumacher

    Arthur N. Schuman

    Yvonne Schuman

    William M. Schwab

    David T. Schweitz, CAE

    April Scimio

    Lawrence E. Scovotto, CAE

    Lori Scozzafava

    Barney Sellers

    Pere père  
    n.
    1. Used after a man's surname to distinguish a father from a son: Dumas père primarily wrote novels, while dramas occupied Dumas fils.

    2.
     Serrat

    Edwin J. Shanahan, CAE

    Jack F. Shand

    Carol T. Shaner, CAE

    Yvonne C. Shaw, CAE

    Holly G. Shelton

    Robert C. Shepard, CAE

    Roger A. Sherwood, CAE

    Jeffrey Shields

    Wayne C. Shields

    William F. Shields

    Drew Shifflet

    Robert A. Shively, CAE

    Louis Shomette

    Bradley W. Short

    Sara E. Short

    Jonathan S. Shouse

    Anne Shuman

    Bryan E. Silbermann, CAE

    Sarah Silberstein

    Craig Silverio, CAE

    Robert Silverstein

    Katherine E. Simmons

    Thomas S. Simmons

    Quincalee Simsavian

    Monika Sinclair

    Patricia K. Sinelli

    Sandra Singerling

    Mark H. Sklarow

    Jodie Hirsch Slaughter

    Boyce W. Slayman, CAE

    Becky J. Smith, CAE

    Georgia Smith

    Gordon Smith
    For other people by this name see Gordon Smith (disambiguation)


    Gordon Harold Smith (born May 25, 1952) is Oregon's junior United States Senator, currently serving his second term. He is a member of the Republican Party.
     

    Judy M. Smith

    Linda J. Smith

    Luther B. Smith

    Daniel Solomon

    Stan Soloway

    John Spitz spitz

    Any of several northern dogs, including the chow chow, Pomeranian, and Samoyed, characterized by a dense, long coat, erect pointed ears, and a tail that curves over the back. In the U.S.
     

    Kurt A. Spitzer

    Marian R. Sroge, CAE

    Courtney Stacks

    Paul T. Stalknecht

    Kathleen M. Stanek

    Joseph P. Stangl

    Robert G. Stanton

    Terry O'H Stark, CAE

    Jerry Starr

    Thomas M. Stauffer

    Marcia A. Steele

    Zita A. Steglich

    Jennifer L Steigelman

    Robert G. Stein, CAE

    Larry D. Stern

    David J. Stertzer

    Gayle Stewart, CAE

    Susan Still Susan Still may refer to:
    • Susan Still Kilrain, US astronaut
    • Susan Still (Women's rights activist)
     

    Christine H. Stinson, CAE

    Sonya Stone

    Suzanne T. Stone

    Debra J. Stratton

    Kathleen S, Strauser

    James D. Stroop, CAE

    William A, Subick

    Randi S. Sumner, CAE

    Robert D. Sumner

    William Sutton For the founder of Southport, Merseyside, see William Sutton (Southport) and for the U.S. criminal, see Willie Sutton.
    William Sutton VC (1830-16 February, 1888) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of
     

    Jane A. Svinicki, CAE

    James E. Swartwout

    Janis Tabor, CAE

    Dave Tarver

    Phillipa P. Taylor

    David Teske

    Stacy Tetschner, CAE

    Kathryn M. Thibodeaux

    Dawn M. Thier

    Ginny Thiersch

    James E. Thomashower, CAE

    Celso Thompson

    Gloria L. Thompson

    Joseph M. Thompson, Jr.

    John A. Thorner, CAE

    Grant Thornton

    Lori S. Tiller

    Tina Tindall

    Jeanne Tipton

    Christina M. Todd, CAE

    Wendy J. Todd

    William A. Tony

    Ellen J. Toups

    Lori Ann Tremmel Freeman

    Priscilla Trescott, CAE

    Karen S. Tucker, CAE

    Nancy J. Tucker, CAE

    James Turpin Jr., CAE

    Pamela Valenzuela, CAE

    William Van Pelt William Kaiser Van Pelt (1905–1996) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1951-1965, serving Wisconsin's 6th District. He was defeated for re-election in 1964 after serving seven terms.  

    Margaret Vassilikos

    Lisa Ventriss

    Carol Vieira

    Donald A. Vincent

    Larry Alan Vinson, CAE

    Sandra K. Virago, CAE

    Barbara J. Visocan

    William J. M. Wald

    Dee Ann Walker, CAE

    Julie Walker

    Rebecca L. Walker

    Tom Walker

    Carol C. Wallace

    Christine M. Ward

    Monte N. Ward

    Cory Ward-Cook, CAE

    Miriam B. Washington

    Valora Washington, CAE

    Susan B. Waters, CAE

    Morris S. Watson

    Elizabeth C. Watt

    Carol Weaver

    Daniel E. Weber Daniel E. Weber (born 1940) was the fourth Executive Vice President of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), serving in that manner from 1991 until his 2003 retirement.  

    Peter S. Weber, CAE

    John E. Webster

    Christine L. Wehrman

    Allen C. Weidman

    Nora Weiser

    Timothy E. Weitz

    John C. Welch

    Barbara M. Wells

    Timothy Welsh

    Peter M. Westerhaus

    Kay Whalen, CAE

    Marcia L. Wheatley

    Dawn V. Wheeler

    Jane H. White

    Jennifer Q. White

    Karole L. White

    Jo Whitehouse

    Palmer Whitney

    M. Eileen Widmer, CAE

    Marsha L. Wienert

    Catherine S. Wilde

    Jeanine E. Williams

    Jennifer C. Williams

    Maria Williams

    Pamela C. Williams, CAE

    Ray Williams Ray Williams can refer to:
    • Ray Williams (weightlifter), a Commonwealth gold medallist.
    • Ray Williams (basketball), a former NBA basketball player
    • Ray Williams (businessman), founder of HIH Insurance
     

    Debra Williams-Martinez

    Colleen S. Williamson

    John J. Wilson, CAE

    Lynn C. Wilson

    Pamela J. Wilson

    Charles Wilt

    Bryan Wine

    Leigh Wintz, CAE

    J. Karl Wise, CAE

    Linda Wise

    T. Jan Wiseman, CAE

    Joseph Wisniewski

    Ted Witt

    Cindy K. Wofford

    Carol Wolfe

    Constance Wolfe

    Frank I. Wolfe

    Mary H. Wolfenberger

    Barry Wolfert

    J. Jerry Wood, CAE

    Clara M. Woodall

    Jean C. Worley

    Barbara Wortmann

    Brandon Wycherley

    Oliver P. Yandle

    Eleanor Young

    Jay Younger

    Mahnaz Zeinali

    Sheila Zelenaki

    Lewis D. Zietz

    Anisha N. Zimmerman

    Michelle Deiter Zinnert

    Leslie D. Zupan
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