io MOVIL-M NOT USE THIS ROUTE SLIP TO IHOW FORMAL A.EARANCES OR APPROVALS ROOM TO. 0 APPROVAL 0 REVIEW 0 Kg CONVERSATION 0 98MATURE 0 NOTE AND SEE ME 0 AS REQUESTED 0 COMMENT 0 NOTE AND RETURN P@ECESSARV ACTION 0 FOR YOUR INFORMUION 0 PREPARE REPLY FOR SIGNATURE OF REMARKS: (Fold here for return) T --- --------------- 0 Fr,M COMMttee Mnagement Officer, MW PHONIR srmm &irw-lo mv. lim I UTE SLIP wo:, ARTI\IENT OF IllAl.Tli, FT)I'CA'FION, AN]) N\'I'LFA]kl- MEMORANDUM DEP I'IJIIIII(' III-"Al,'Ill ANI) \II-;N'I'Al. TO HSMIIA Committee Management Officers DATE: November 2, 1971 FROM Chief, Committee Management Staff SUBJECT: Suggested Women Attached are biographies that were suggeste y Mrs. P atricia R. Hitt, Assistant Secretary for Com- munity and Field Services and previously sent to you on March 27, 1969 to be circulated to professional staff in your organization for consideration. Because of the Secretary's Affirmative Action Plan of September 29, the biographies of Mrs. Peal P. Coulter, Mrs. Elizabeth Doumit, Mrs. Kris Anne Bogelpohl and Mrs. Beverly K. Bain are again being sent to you for consideration. Please advise this office if a candi- date is selected. Irene D. Skinner Attachments NAI,@J'@ -y of Arizona The, Univc@rsit- 0 iN i:tr s i ii 85721 ii@,@oii Ar -pna 9, I- 9 0 2 @&@o -rth: A-Li@,iist Date of (Personal, Wido@,7, Present title: Professor of Nursing and professional, llajor fi.eld(s) of Public Ilealth Ntirsiiip,, General Ntirsing Education and rest) Adrnini,-tra'L-.ion Nursifi@- IIesc-al-cli. inte EDUC TION: 'Univ r@s i ior 1926 University of Denver, M.S. Bio. Sci. Major 1.927 University of Colo. Dipl.o@-na in.N-Lirsi.ng 1935 Cert. in P.H.N. Peabody Colle 1936 Yale Univ. Dept.,of Public Ilealth, Grad. Student, lgz! CIVIC, POLITICAL, PlIlLki@Tfli"OPIC,, Women for Nixon-A-ne-"T National Advisory ConTiiittee 'SOI@'IAL ACTIVI'J"IES: 110\JOPt,,PY Ail,D ACAI)IFI-ric ReceT)ient of Pearl @IcIver Public Ilealth Nurs e AT,,7ard, ACfIIF,,VF'@,@i@,TS Al@D Al,!ARDS: 1962. "Ai.7arded by the'Public Health Nurses Section of service in the field of Public I-Iealth." PUBLICATIOi,"S: SEE ATFACHED: 2fl@i./69 (Da Le) -2- Publications Bool,,: Tli' Nurse in the Public Health Pro rqm. G. P. Pu e tnam's Sons. 1954. h -in al --Pamphlet: The Winds of A Progress Report 'of Recion Cooperation ill. Coll-e(,iate Nursing Education in the West, 1956-1961. Western Interstate Commission for Hi-gher.Education. 1963. Monograph: With Arnalia Leino. Validation of the Colleg@-a:te Nursing Curriculum Through Use of the Critical Incident. Laranij-e, Wyoming; Publication Section, Division of Adult Education and Community Service; University of Wyoming. December, 1965, Articles: With Hannah Erikson, "Ne@,7 Patterns for Field Instruction in.Public Health Nursing. Outlook." February, 1956. "Newer Trends in Nursing Education." The Florida Nurse, March--April, 1958. "The Value of the Health Council,in Program Development." Mili.ta Medicine. November 1958. "The Teacliing-'-Lcarning Process in Nursing Education." Nursing Outlook. October, 1960. New Ways in Patient Care--Implicati6n@ -for Nursing Education." Proceedinas, Third Annual Conference, Western Council on Higher Education for Nursing. Conference Proce -n S. March 1960, "Continuing Education Program for Nurses in the West." Nursing outlook. February, 1962. "Know All Things-Serve All People." Arizona Medicine. February, 1962. "Inservice and Continuing Education for Nurses'.11 Ilospital@ro@essi December, 1963. 1%4atch Them Gro@q." Arizona Nurse. September- October, 1.964. -3- Ilpesearcli and Educl--@tion--A S),m@biotic Relationship. Arizona Nurse. Septeinber-October, 1965. "Recruitment is an Age of Change,ii In "This I Believe" Department, Nursing Outlook. April, 1966. ."An Experiment in Preparation for the University of Arizoiia's Nursing College." Arizona Nurse. November-December, 1966. "Program-,ning for Nursing Service,," I\Tursin& Outlook. September, 1967. "Tln- Board of Nursing's Responsibility in the Department of Nursing Education Programs for Future Needs. Proceedings: EducaL--!.oiial Conference for Members and Professional- EinIDlovees of State Boards of Nu s ng.. 1967. Final Report-State@qide Survey of Clinical. Facilities for Nursing Education in Arizona, August 1968. 36 pages. r l,@i tchell Douriiit ADDI',ESS CatlilaTnet, -'.,,ashin@ton 98612 born in above city, 1/6/09 Phone: 206/795-3231 206/795-3304 find inL'orzra4v-ion on ',It'u-ached List. M,o,-raphy Outline- 4,@i,s. ",T,itch(,,ll Douiiit J-Dmc-, l'oster Douziit ,-,Tusb,nd- -tcl,ell Dourrit- @"ttor@-iey @,nd r--hter- @'ai-y E--'L 'Lz @.h livinfx-in (@@,,rmany with he.- husbnnd Dau,, captain jolin Thoi-,,as, U. S. ,k'r Force Gr3,qdch@Lld@-cri- T@vo @---irl3 .ind one boy- children of 1,,"iary Tliorias Educa'uiori: At@u@nded University of Seattle Lon viei,', Business College Voc -at i on.- High ;'@chcol Libi-,irian- 194,'J-47 L Boo!.-,keeper 1945- Ir-co.@-- Tax @cco-Lui@uing 1,J5S- (iiis own office) State: DeleF--a@t-, to 'Vi,,itp @,louse Conference on Clai"drcn ...,nd Y(-)uth 1950 u u -L of 6@u@to Ccri.,ic-LI for --itid Yo,,i'uii 1952-58 ',,,!@lisoi@y "-loar-i for l')t-ite, .';c,-@ools for -,"or SI-..Ate 'D'c.-,ools for -"Iind Linci @c,Af 4r ..sli. Gov's !.,',en-!! iie,--,Itli ':' rvey Co..@L.0 jc iike-,iber Execu'u4L7o Co,.@-iitte-,, for @'i %,.I @U It,e.-nber CL;ov's Coifnittee on Olympic !!.At;-Onal Foi@es'u e m. be r o c u'-U 4- v e C o @, 'L t -u o e of State l,e,.Dub. C,,ntral Coi,-,m, 1948-50 v -ttite @ed. of. 0 .Lcl, c. Pros' n' s h. -Clubs 1951-53 L -ion Ch:airrian Le@isla4 oL@ S'jte !-"act. of 'Elements Clubs (D u u of Wash. ot,.te 'J.-ed. oL' Clubs En, r@ e.,, i tfund Trustee cash. f.)t@te --'ed. of ".'ornen' s Clubs Resolutions (,h-.-i.-Lryan of State Fed. of @lvotien I s Clubs Regional: Pa,-'Ii--u-@en4v--ar-'La,,i '."'este,,n St@l:ates Conference (12 !.,'western States) t@r of '@.ieste.-n States Conference Ti,e @, s@ v Of @,',Ieste'rn St,,, Prasiden@- tes Conference 1968-70 Co-Cha@Lrmayi for ''western "@"La,tes for Nixon in 1960 Nat,-on4l: P-re --ident@, of N@t-.'Lonal Cl-ab of Past State Pre:@idents Presic'ent of t'L,.-,onil Clu'o- Tho L "'residents 19GE'l-70 for Federation of '.',..'orrients clubs 0 I' 1.7 Chai-,-q-@-i @orienis Clubs --',:)C-4-66 R0,50lut 14 e,'@a b c-, --- of @-lesoluu-Lons of Gen. "'.'o,21on's Clubs years @13 bi- c an @"T c-, n . P (,. d .'@;,'o,,.len' s Clubs 10@68-70 U c-7J. S. -,@-lep-artmen- of Co-,ine.-ce 1969 S I', -,-i n d a- t v'L e C o rn@ t T; e u o-;-' L'Nitional t@@rouo of 100 "lo,-,en for Nixon -1968- Recipient oL' Gen. Fed. of -.',o,-.qen's Clubs C, on 1956 'rlember of '@:lgisi@t-'--on Co-,-Lrit'uee of Cien. ',@ed. of Clubs 196'0-68 Local: Fi Loaqcr Girl -",@o-ulv- @ader in Pr 6 -Ion '-u C a lu hl.:-ti-.q e, 'LI n I s C I-u b President o' @@,,@-@!rican @-@"-lon U -e of CoL,i-ity he,,.) i-licai-i I trty S'a4u u u Chairn@@n of Ch:ir.-',-'u-y Drives and other Coru-..Il-lnity Endeavors Listed '.',!,.o oLo itr '01 in 4u- t U pohl, Jr. (Kris Anne) Mrs. Elmer B. Vo@el 8 Alder Circle Galveston, Texas 77550 Born: Trinidad, Colorado, December 25, 1926 Mrs. Vogelpohl attended Iowa State Universiry and did graduate work and received her dietetic internship at the Universi.ry of Colorado Medital School. She stayed on the teaching staff at the University prior to accepting a position as head dietician for'5 years with the Atomic Energy Commission at Los Alamos, the birthplace of the first atomic bomb. She then accepted a position as.chief therapeutic dietician at the University of Texas Medical School. After her marriage to Dr. E. B. Voa,elpohl, she accepted a less time-consuming position as instructor in nutrition at the 'University of Texas Medical Branch. She had served as President of the 'New Mexico Dietetic Association and also was a delegate to the International Congress for Dietetics and Nutrition in Rome, Italy in 1956. She has served on the Executive Boards of American Association of University Women, aRue of Women Voters, Galveston County Guidance Center, and Presideii esto-n YWCA. While in New Mexico, she served as State Nutrition Chairman, and also on the Hospital Associa- tion Planning Committee and the Medical Lai-son Committee. She was the official hostess to her Highliess,Queen Frederica of ,Greece x,7heii Her Highness was the guest of the Atomic Energy CommiLs,sion at Los Alamos in New Mexico. She has served as arrangements chairman for the 59th annual conference of the Texas Social Welfare Association, which involved 24 social agencies such as the Red Cross, Jr. Leaoue, Family Service, Salvation Army and YWCA and YMCA. In the spring of 1962, she was selected outstanding Citizen of Galveston County and was recipient of the Penelope of the Year award in 1962. She has had publications in the Journal of"the American Hospital Association and has written articles on -nutrition for different association magazines. She has also developed a special feeding program in case of disaster for the University of Texas Medical Branch. Mrs. Vogelpohl has served two terms as National -Committeewoman of the Young 'Republicans of New Mexico. In 1966 she hosted a cocktail party for the Honorable George -2- In the late summer of 1964 Bush with over 350 in attendance. beach she organized a motorcade throuah the city and to the 0 n his where an old-fashioned rally was held for Mr. Bush i bid for the Senate. She is presently serving on the Board of Directors of the Galveston County Day-Care Center, Mental Health, Trinity Episcopal Day School, Bay Area Heart Association, Galveston County Medical Auxiliary of-which she is President, Family Service Group of the American Field Service, and is Vice- President of the Philoptohos Society,of the Greek Orthodox Church and is district representative for this group. She is a charter member and one of the first officers of the Los Alamos Toast Mistresses International. She has organized and helped with major community drives such as the United Fund, Mental Health, Cancer Crusade, and Heart Fund Drives. She is serving as Publicity and Arrangements co-chairman for the. Texas Episcopal School Association Conference which will be held in Galveston in October. She also is serving as a pre- cinct judge. She is married to Dr. E. B. Vogelpohl who is in the private practice of internal medicine and cardiology and is a-clinical instructor at the University of Texas Medical Branch. At present he is serving as Vice-President of the Greek Orthodox Church of Galveston and is chairman of the Galveston Alumni Rice Endowment Fun --% d. In addition to serving on numerous medical committees and three hospital staffs, she is a member of the Chamber of Commerce. The Vogelpohls are the parents of two children, Elizabeth Ann, age 7, and William George, age 51-,. 0. T. i@. T VT T)-- ., -Lj - . y !3ain o'@@, n eve,,ou,@ 0 s 0, (20-t 731-9@115. vall@y '-,y -P -.ea San e, -ey O"a" We, tU" e l@c hab1a t @.0,@ ins '@7 TSi'."ESS b 7y c; d c 'Ho SP a 1 ADDR-,'SS at jorse@r 0-@@hc)p Oran,--e, iN c s a y I- 4 ona I 1P.,@ 0 s 0- c x @e,--istered Occupav -L Tne r n- s u 1:11 @: i- 'I@ 9 2TO@ a d , 0 0 S c p u o i rib c r Colorad @ohn BaA.n. Oc'- obe r 19,59 C, U,) -V,! fN@ Ka i, ir; i.@.a ea in i3orn J,,,@.LY 'o, ig6o y Public""-chools, T 0 .aya r, S c c o Ti,, I nd a dC o I oo -19)1 -'a@e jun@or Co' e@!,c- 19"@7 r9 nidadI - Lr i U S" udr--n' Co-ci-c@ I 'vTo years -,-'G t a .@or ud a n Loans and 'lo; -sh-I -os Sc@ -a3: Elected: 0 u,.- s -- a nL, S@nior l@@o-, P',-ii ,,Ihe"a i@a I)Pa- Co --@ado Co@Lle.-e !949-105! 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R-asearched 1TC,@ e-,@oU@_jd @,@Lvate @,-Lon'us a n consultant for ZO feO--@a u .oii n sc I.-u'U- e 'e @,j J'arsay a L, -sy and b i n in -ure dc. h -t. a- L Essex Cou.@L., e a 'I@ h Cai,ear- D@- Re @.on !I o 4-' c; a n Therapy Ps-o--i -at-' 0- Tr, s "-u 1-tu-ue on i). 1 - O.-L- @-I c -a o n o -,a %,,an 1-9'ob Re u@ @Tc-w t)@erse-,f Cc c L"L pl@o.@ de - U'@@ onal The:oapy Assoc-';at-on Gues'-u Lecture-.-,@, iiutgars Uni.vc-rsijL-ly, D a s s C o e 4L Ooci-ipa -,al Tl-iera-c.,,y (i t io,, 9:-)9 AuL@,hor o'f for Jo-u,.rnal of a, on (lo@56) -"es a ou ...nn -@e Co-au@.ho- o-:' -2 -c t -a'@ c a n d Ke 2:, s 2.@- r, M.D., Ep,,-,l D. of C) 0 Lk i-n v,ro-r@,@sh@ps on e i-c bra I rj-hr- uand.4capped AnipuAu-ees., C is , 4- s @2alsy ard Ce,L@abL-ova I El c c oe n,-G s C) k, Co-chai-x,,-can) Cafe Cl-,an'an-, (r@,nrebral Pal-Y l,'2.rl ce) J eers and b away - s c a,,@ s u -L U U., cj o -,c,- a e C)c Y, c v.7 'e-sey 0- l-.a-y (i96C)--Igc-,4) o 0 o s a Ex-c cuk@i-ve Boa Au.-lilia:oy (1 9@2--@ o,6',T' C h-a ia n School Vol-untv-eers 0 Co-op--rativ- ',,\7 u r s e y School. (1963) Chairr,,an. of, @Fu lgo:-)) Fospi-'U-al Cenu norama c@ ra J-u Orancre, F in a e (S@-iirii a'. n s'L-, r u c -u o r for h ad i c apped children).. Y.W.C.A.