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hers and <strong>established</strong> our international<br />
affiliation with the Personal Computer<br />
Society of Denmark.<br />
Mark Dulcey became editor-inchief<br />
of A-Bug, the Atari 8-bit newsletter.<br />
Annmarie Gilmore started the Digital<br />
<strong>Group</strong>'s newsletter.<br />
Garric Cole started the NEC<br />
<strong>Group</strong>'s public-domain software collection.<br />
Beverly O'Riordan became editor<br />
of BCSTD, the Training & Documentation<br />
<strong>Group</strong>'s newsletter.<br />
Jim Leavey and Mary Sennett became<br />
directors of the Sales & Marketing<br />
seminar and continue to run it<br />
today.<br />
Christine Bonner launched the<br />
Woman and Personal Computers User<br />
<strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Gerri DiBello became software<br />
librarian for the Macintosh <strong>Group</strong> and<br />
chief question answerer.<br />
Steve Locke and Scott Finley<br />
launched the MediMac subgroup and<br />
serve as its directors.<br />
Gerry Lukos became associate editor<br />
for The Active Window.<br />
Samantha Powers became associate<br />
editor for re:CAP, the computer-aided<br />
publishing newsletter.<br />
Richard tenEyck reorganized the<br />
Telecommunications <strong>Group</strong> and became<br />
its new director.<br />
Neal Prescott became director of<br />
the IBM User <strong>Group</strong> Software Exchange.<br />
Judy Housman started the Project<br />
Management Software Seminar.<br />
John Salsgiver got involved in the<br />
Investment <strong>Group</strong> and became editor<br />
of its newsletter, and then director of<br />
the group.<br />
Todd Loofbourrow and Erik Brynjolfsson<br />
started the Expert Systems<br />
subgroup in the Artificial Intelligence<br />
<strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Alison Birch became editor of Polyspiral,<br />
the Logo newsletter.<br />
David Sheibley started the Atari<br />
<strong>Group</strong>'s 16-bit software library for the<br />
Atari ST.<br />
Beth Katcher and Ken Elderkin got<br />
involved in the Database <strong>Group</strong> and<br />
launched its DBUG newsletter.<br />
Kent Borg, Tony Collins, April<br />
Kirpalini, Margaret Menzies,<br />
Michael Murie, and Larry Wild all<br />
joined the Resource Center Committee<br />
to make the Resource Center into<br />
a thriving, vital resource for all members<br />
and user groups. They have<br />
never been the same since . . . .<br />
Russell Frye became the new director<br />
of the Networking/Multi-User<br />
<strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Emarie Pope became director of the<br />
Social Impact <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Sheila Attig launched the CP/M<br />
Bios newsletter as its first editor.<br />
Mark Bornstein and David Strickler<br />
became the new directors of the<br />
Digital Equipment <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Brian DeLacey became sysop for<br />
the Macintosh <strong>Group</strong>'s electronic<br />
bulletin board and <strong>established</strong> the<br />
BCS's first two-computer bulletin<br />
board system.<br />
Gerri Abrams and Michelle Harlow<br />
became actively involved in organizing<br />
the Education <strong>Group</strong>'s newsletter<br />
and meetings.<br />
Shava Nerad launched the VAX<br />
User <strong>Group</strong> and serves as its director.<br />
Dan Crawford became the new<br />
director of the Wang <strong>Group</strong>, editor of<br />
its newsletter, and operator of its electronic<br />
bulletin board.<br />
Bill Saunders became the new<br />
sysop of the IBM electronic bulletin<br />
board.<br />
Sam Ezust became sysop of the BCS<br />
office's electronic bulletin board system<br />
and converted the board to FIDO<br />
software.<br />
Bill Walde started the Amiga User<br />
<strong>Group</strong> and served as its first director.<br />
Harvey Bingham launched the<br />
Amiga Culture newsletter and serves<br />
today as its editor.<br />
Al Berkowitz became publicdomain<br />
software librarian for the Apple<br />
II <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Pat Ryan became meeting host for<br />
the Amiga <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Glenn Chapman started the Amiga<br />
<strong>Group</strong>'s software library and serves as<br />
its librarian.<br />
Bob Tolly launched the Amiga<br />
Tech <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Robert Gorrill became sysop for the<br />
Telecommunications <strong>Group</strong> electronic<br />
bulletin board.<br />
Catherine Alvarez became editor of<br />
D/SNUG, the Disabled/Special Needs<br />
newsletter.<br />
Rod Calcagni started the Computer<br />
Music <strong>Group</strong> and serves as its<br />
director.<br />
John Bottoms is starting the CD<br />
ROM User <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
Kathy O'Connor became editor of<br />
MicroEconomics.<br />
Jim Grasso started the Real Estate<br />
<strong>Group</strong>'s newsletter and serves as its<br />
editor.<br />
Andy Nanopoulos became the new<br />
director of the Amiga <strong>Group</strong>.<br />
MARCH/APRIL 1987 43