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Volume XX
Number 9


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STC Announces Fellows and Associate Fellows for 2006

The highest rank that the Society for Technical Communication can confer upon a member is that of fellow. The select few who become fellows are associate fellows who have attained eminence in the arts and sciences of technical communication through service that has distinguished both the Society and the profession.

Fellows

Thomas P. Barnett, Phoenix, Arizona
Judith L. Glick-Smith, Cumming, Georgia J
udith M. Herr, Livermore
, California
Doreen A. Mannion, Bowie, Maryland
Raymond E. Urgo, Los Angeles, California
Ann L. Wiley, Auburn, New York

STC recognizes and honors deserving senior members by conferring upon them the rank of associate fellow. Those selected as associate fellows are exceptional individuals who have consistently demonstrated meaningful contributions to the Society and to the profession over a period of years.

Associate Fellows

Michael J. Albers, Memphis, Tennessee
Rahel Anne Bailie, Vancouver, British Columbia
Sandra J. Balkema, Rockford, Michigan
Michelle Corbin, Cary, North Carolina
Jackie A. Damrau, Dallas, Texas
Hans E. Fenstermacher, Andover, Massachussetts
John P. Garison, Chester, Vermont
JoCarol Gau, Houston, Texas
Helen M. Grady, Macon, Georgia
Rebecca C. Hall, West Chicago, Illinois
Michael T. Harvey, Raleigh, North Carolina
Alan R. Houser, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Robert Krull, Troy, New York
Karen Lane, Merritt Island, Florida
Chopeta C. Lyons, Willington, Connecticut
Stephen W. Murphy, Amherst, New Hampshire
Elaine F. Randolph, Lake Forest, California
Ralph E. Robinson, Barrie, Ontario
Martha K. Sippel, Lone Tree, Colorado
Jane L. Smith, Sedona, Arizona
Mary Jo Stark, Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Thea Teich, Cincinnati, Ohio
Hugh E. Templeton, Loveland, Colorado

The new fellows and associate fellows will be honored at STC's 53rd Annual Conference, May 7–10, 2006, in Las Vegas, Nevada. An honors banquet will be held on Tuesday, May 9. (A reception will precede the banquet at 6 PM.) Tickets for the banquet and reception are $40 and can be purchased using the conference registration form included in the Preliminary Program, which was mailed with the February issue of Intercom, or online at www.stc.org/53rdConf.