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Newsletter, Volume 18, No.1 Jan. 2010

I. Treasurer of the Association
The term of the Treasurer is for three years; and shall be eligible for re-appointment by the Council for additional three-year terms.
The Treasurer of the Association shall:
1. start their term in office at the close of the first meeting of Council at the Annual Meeting of the Association. (C. A.IV. Section 13.)
2. be responsible for maintaining and continually updating the data bank of the Association, which includes a record of the membership, their dues and registration payments, contributions to the Endowment Fund, U.S. post addresses
and email addresses.
3. receives and deposits checks in the checking account of the Association.
4. when needed, provide the Executive Director, the Secretary, and other officers with information on the membership, including address labels (either printed or electronic), and email addresses.
5. present an annual report to the Executive Director.
6. present a report to Council at the annual meeting.
7. maintain close and continuing communication with the Executive Director.
8. end their term in office at the close of the first meeting of Council at the Annual Meeting of the Association. (C. A.IV. Section 13.)
I. Secretary of the Association
The term of the Secretary is for three years; and shall be eligible for re-appointment by the Council for additional three-year terms.
The Secretary of the Association shall:
I. Executive Director of the Association
The term of the Executive Director is for three years; and shall be eligible for re-appointment by the Council for additional three-year terms.
The Executive Director of the Association shall:
III. Past Executive Officer of the Association
The Past Executive Officer of the Association shall:
I. Council Members
There shall be six Members of the Council, elected at-large from the entire voting membership of the Association. However, each Division (Northern, Central and Southern) shall be represented by two of the six at-large Council members at all times.
The term of office for the six at-large Council members shall be two years, with three retiring and three elected each year (one from each Division).
Council Members of the Association shall:
I. Vice President of the Association
The term of the Vice-President is for three years; during year one (the year prior to the term as Vice-President) he or she serves as Vice-President-Elect; during year two he or she serves as Vice-President; and year three (the year after the term as Vice-President) he or she serves as Past Vice-President of the Association.
The Vice-President of the Association shall:
The Vice-President of the Association may:
II. Vice-President-Elect of the Association
The Vice-President-Elect of the Association shall:
III. Past Vice-President of the Association
The Past Vice-President of the Association shall:
I. President of the Association
The term of the President is for three years; during year one (the year prior to the term as President) he or she serves as President-Elect; during year two he or she serves as President; and year three (the year after the term as President) he or she serves as Past President of the Association.
The President of the Association shall:
The President of the Association may:
II. President-Elect of the Association
The President-Elect of the Association shall:
III. Past-President of the Association
The Past-President of the Association shall:
Officers, Secretary, & Editors of the Pacific Sociological Association 2009-2011
Officers 2009-2010
President: Michael Messner, USC
Past President: Judith Treas, UC Irvine
President-Elect: Sharon Araji, University of Colorado Denver
Vice President: Amy Wharton, WSU-Vancouver
Vice President-Elect: Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos
Past Vice President: Robert O'Brien, University of Oregon
Executive Director: Dean S. Dorn, CS Sacramento
Council Members 2009-2010
Ellen Berg, CSU Sacramento
Karen Pyke, UC Riverside
Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University
David Musick, University of Northern Colorado
Mia Tuan, University of Oregon
Liza Kuecker, Western New Mexico University
Katie Furuyama, uc Irvine
Officers 2010-2011 President:
Sharon Araji, University of Colorado Denver Past
President: Michael Messner, USC President-Elect:
Beth Schneider, UCSB Vice
President: Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos Vice
President-Elect: Denise Sequra, UCSB Past Vice
President: Amy Wharton, WSU-Vancouver Executive
Director: Dean S. Dorn, CSU Sacramento Council
Members 2010-2011 Stefanie
Mollborn, University of Colorado Boulder Karen
Sternheimer, USC Peter
Collier, PSU David Musick,
University of Northern Colorado Mia Tuan, University of Oregon Liza Kuecker,
Western New Mexico University Lucas
Kirkpatrick, UCD Executive
Director: Dean S. Dorn, CSU Sacramento [all officers
are also members of Council] Secretary
Virginia Mulle, University of Alaska Southeast
Editors
Co-Editors: Marilyn Fernandez & Chuck Powers, Santa Clara University
Sociological Perspectives
PSA Office
The Pacific Sociologist
Association Office
Department of Sociology
CSU Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CCA 95819-6005
Phone: 916-278-5254; Fax:
916-278-6281
E-mail: psa@csus.edu; Web
site: www.pacificsoc.org
PAST OFFICERS AND EDITORS 1929-to present
Officers in the 1920s
President: 1929-30, Emory S. Bogardus (USC)
Vice-President: 1929-1930, William Kirk (Pomona College)
Secretary-Treasurer: Loren D. Osborn (Redlands)
Officers and Editors in the 1930s
President: 1930-31, Emory S. Bogardus (USC); 1931-32, William Kirk (Pomona College); 1932-33, Clarence M. Case (USC); 1933-34, George M. Day (Occidental); 1934, Constantine Panunzio (UCLA)*; 1934-35, Howard B. Woolston (Washington); 1935-36, Charles N. Reynolds (Stanford); 1936-37, Charles B. Mangold (USC); 1937-38, Samuel Haig Jameson (Oregon); 1938-30, Glenn E. Hoover (Mills).
Vice President: 1930-31, William Kirk (Pomona College); 1931-32, Clarence M. Case (USC); 1932-33, George M Day (Occidental); 1933-34, J. Stewart Burgess (Pomona); 1934, Erle F. Young (USC), 1934-35, Walter S. Hertzog (Chapman College) and Richard T. La Piere (Stanford); 1935-36 Elon H. Moore (Oregon) and Glen Carlson (Redlands); 1936-37, Fred R. Yoder (Washington State) and Glenn E. Hoover (Mills); 1937-38, C. W. Topping (British Columbia), Bertha Monroe (San Francisco State) and Martin H. Neumeyer (USC), 1938-39, Carl E. Dent (Washington State), Richard T. La Piere (Stanford), and David E. Henley (Whittier).
Secretary-Treasurer: Loren D. Osborn (Redlands); 1930-31,Walter S. Hertzog (California Christian College); 1931-32, David E. Henley (Whittier); 1932-33, Melvin J. Vincent (USC), 1933-34, Christine Galitzi (Scripps); 1934-1937, Martin H. Neumeyer (USC); 1937-38, Samuel Haig Jameson (Oregon); 1938-1939, Paul H. Landis (Washington State).
Advisory Council: in 1935-36, Clarence M Case (USC), Jesse F. Steiner (Washington), William A. Kirk (Pomona), Glenn E. Hoover (Mills), and Constantine Panunzio (UCLA), in 1936-37, William Kirk (Pomona), Glenn Hoover (Mills), Charles Reynolds (Stanford), Elon Moore (Oregon) and Constantine Panunzio (UCLA), in 1937-38, Charles Reynolds (Stanford), Constantine Panunzio (UCLA), Elon Moore (Oregon), Jessie Steiner (Washington), and Glen Carlson (Redlands); in 1938-39, Charles Reynolds (Stanford), Elon Moore (Oregon), Jesse Steiner (Washington), Glen Carlson (Redlands), and George Day (Occidental)
Editor: Proceedings, 1930-1939, Emory S. Bogardus (USC)
*There were two annual meetings in 1934 due to a decision to change the time of the annual meeting from January to December. The first meeting was held in January and the second in December. Hence there were technically two presidents in 1934.
Officers and Editors in the 1940s
Presidents: 1939-40, Martin H. Neumeyer (USC); 1940-41, Jessie Steiner (Washington); 1941-42, Elon Moore (Oregon); 1942-43, Glen Carlson (Redlands); 1943-44, William C. Smith (Linfield); 1944-46, Ray Barber* (Pomona); 1946-47, Calvin Schmid (Washington); 1947-48, Richard LaPiere (Stanford); and 1948-49, Harvey Locke (USC)
Vice Presidents: 1939-40, Robert Dann (Oregon State), Joel Berreman (Stanford), and Glen Carlson (Redlands); 1940-41, William C. Smith (Linfield), Richard LaPiere (Stanford), and David Henley (Whittier); 1941-42, Fred Yoder (Washington State), Joel Berreman (Stanford), and Ray Barber (Pomona); 1942-43 Norman Hayner (Washington), Dorothy Swain Thomas (UC Berkeley), and Melvin Vincent (USC); 1943-44, Robert Dann (Oregon), Richard LaPiere (Stanford), and Ray Barber (Pomona); 1944-45, Lawrence S. Bee (Oregon), Hubert Phillips (Fresno State), and F. A. Conrad (Arizona); 1945-46, C. W. Topping (British Columbia), John James (Portland State), and Charles B. Spaulding (UC Santa Barbara), 1946-47, Robert W. O’Brien (Washington), Hubert Phillips (Fresno State), and Harvey Locke (USC); 1947-48, Glen Bakkkum (Oregon State), Carl L. Lastrucci (San Francisco State), and Gwynne Nettler (UC Santa Barbara), 1948-49, Robert W. O’Brien (Washington), Robert Nisbet (UC Berkeley), and Leonard Broom (UCLA).
Secretary-Treasurers, 1939-1942, Paul Landis (Washington State); 1942-1945, Calvin Schmid (Washington); 1946-1948, Leonard Broom, UCLA; and 1948-1949 Gwynne Nettler (UC Santa Barbara)
Advisory Council: 1939-40, Glen E Carlson (Redlands), Jesse Steiner (Washington), George Day (Occidental), William Smith (Linfield), and Glenn Hoover (Mills); 1940-41, George Day (Occidental), William Smith (Linfield), and Glenn Hoover (Mills), Martin Neumeyer (USC), Robert Dann (Oregon State); 1941-45 (unknown); 1945-46, Dorothy Swain Thomas (Berkeley), Erle Young (USC), Jesse Steiner (Washington), Robert Dann (Oregon State), and William C. Smith (Linfield); 1946-47 (unknown); 1947-48, Fred Yoder (Washington State), Emory S. Bogardus (USC), Elon Moore (Oregon), Calvin Schmid (Washington), and Gwynne Nettler (UC Santa Barbara); and 1948-49, Emory S. Bogardus (USC), Elon Moore (Oregon), Calvin Schmid (Washington), George Lundberg (Washington) and C. W. Topping (British Columbia).
Editors, Proceedings: 1940-1948, Carl E. Dent (Washington State) and 1948-1949, Wallis Beasley (Washington State).
Representatives to the American Sociological Society: 1941-1944 Paul Landis (Washington State); 1945-1948 (unknown) and 1948- 1949, Calvin Schmid (Washington)
*Because of a decision in 1945 to move the annual meeting from December to April, Ray Barber served as President in both 1944-45 and 1945-46.
Officers and Editors in the 1950s
Presidents: 1949-1950, George Lundberg (Washington); in 1950-51, Leonard Broom (UCLA); 1951-52, Paul Wallin (Stanford); 19552-53, Student Dodd (Washington); 1953-54, Robert E. L. Faris (Washington); 1954-55 (Charles Spaulding (UC Santa Barbara); 1955-56, Joel V. Berreman* (Oregon); 1956-57, Ralph Turner (UCLA)**; 1957-58, John F. Foskett (Oregon)***; and 1958-59, S. Frank Miyamoto (Washington).
Vice-Presidents: 1949-50, Robert W. O’Brien (Whittier), Robert Nisbet (UC Berkeley) and Leonard Broom (UCLA; 1950-51, Joseph E. Bachelder (Washington State), Carlo Lastrucci (San Francisco State) and Ernest Greenwood (UC Berkeley); 1951-52, Joel Berreman (Oregon State), Harold Jacoby (College of the Pacific) and Edward Lemart (UC Davis); 1952-53, Charles B. Spaulding (Whittier), Robert A Nisbet (UC Berkeley) and Frank Miyamoto (Washington); 1953-54, William S. Robinson (UCLA), Harold E. Jones (UC Berkeley), and Clarence Schrag (Washington); 1954-55, Alvin Scaff (Pomona), David Bruner (College of the Pacific), and John Rademaker (Willamette); 1955-56, Charles Bowerman (Oregon), Ernest Greenwood (UC Berkeley) and Ralph Turner (UCLA); 1956-57, Walter T. Martin (Oregon), Wilson Record (Sacramento State) and Georges Sabagh (UCLA); 1957-58, John Foskett (Oregon), Carlo Lastrucci (San Francisco State) and Robert W. O’Brien (Whittier); 1958-59, Ivan Nye (UCLA), Edwin Lemert (UC Davis) and Donald Cressey (UC Santa Barbara).
Advisory Council: 1949-50, George Lundberg (Washington), C.W. Topping (British Columbia) and others unknown; 1950-51: George Lundberg (Washington), C.W. Topping (British Columbia), Glenn Bakkum (Oregon State), and others unknown; 1951-52, Ray Barber (Pomona), Harvey Locke (USC), Glenn Bakkum (Oregon State), Leonard Broom (UCLA) and others unknown; 1952-53, Ray Barber (Pomona), Glenn Bakkum (Oregon State), Harvey Locke (USC), George Lundberg (Washington), Robert O’Brien (Washington), and Paul Wallin (Stanford); 1953-54, Joel Berreman (Oregon), Ray Barber (Pomona), Stuart Dodd (Washington), Harold Jacoby (College of the Pacific), Harvey Locke (USC), and George Lundberg (Washington); 1954-55, Frederick Conrad (Arizona), Carlo Lastrucci (San Francisco State), Joel Berreman (Oregon), Robert E. L. Faris (Washington), Harold Jacoby (College of the Pacific), and George Lundberg (Washington); 1955-56, Leonard Broom (UCLA), Frederick Conrad (Arizona), Harold Jacoby (College of the Pacific), Carlo Lastrucci (San Francisco State), and Charles Spaulding (UC Santa Barbara); 1956-57, Joel Berreman (Oregon), Leonard Broom (UCLA), Frederick A. Conrad (Arizona), Robert E. L. Faris (Washington), Carlo L. Lastrucci (San Francisco State), and Paul Wallin (Stanford); 1957-58, Leonard Broom (UCLA), Robert E. L. Faris (Washington), Robert O’Brien (Whittier), Clarence Schrag (Washington), Ralph Turner (UCLA), and Paul Wallin (Stanford); 1958-59, John Foskett (Oregon), Robert E. L. Faris (Washington), Robert O’Brien (Whittier), Clarence Schrag (Washington), Ralph Turner (UCLA), and Paul Wallin (Stanford).
Representatives to the Council of the American Sociological Society: 1949-1952, Calvin Schmid (Washington); 1953-54, Leonard Broom (UCLA); 1955-1957, Ray E. Barber (Pomona); 1958-1959, Leonard Broom (Texas).
Secretary-Treasurers: 1949-51, Gwynne Nettler (UC Santa Barbara); 1951-1954, Ralph Turner (UCLA), 1954-58, Frank Miyamoto (Washington); 1958-1959, John James (Portland State).
Editors: 1953-1957, Vernon Davies (Washington State) the Proceedings and 1958-1959, John Foskett (Oregon) the Pacific Sociological Review.
* Joel Berreman received a Fulbright to the Philippines and Charles Bowerman was designated at Acting President, according to the Constitution.
** Ralph Turner received an award that took him to England for a year’s study. Georges Sabagh (USC) was appointed Acting President, according to the Constitution.
***Charles Bowerman was elected as President in 1958. However, he resigned after he accepted a position at the University of North Carolina. Consequently, John Foskett, first Vice-President, became Acting President.
Officers and Editors in the 1960s
Presidents: 1959-60, Donald Cressey (UCLA); 1960-61, Clarence Schrag (Washington); 1961-62, Robert A. Nisbet (UC Riverside); 1962-63, Harry Alpert (Oregon); 1963-64, Sanford M. Dornbusch (Stanford); 1964-65, Walter T. Martin (Oregon); 1965-66, Melvin Seeman (UCLA); 1966-67, James F. Short, Jr. (Washington State); 1967-68, Jack P. Gibbs (Texas); and 1968-69, Otto N. Larson (Washington)
Vice-Presidents: 1959-60, Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State), Reinhard Bendix (UC Berkeley) and Otto Larson (Washington); 1960-61, Harry Alpert (Oregon), Wendel Bell (UCLA) and Edmund Volkart (Stanford); 1961-62, R. L. James (University of Aberta), Santo F. Camilleri (Stanford University), and Orin Klapp (San Diego State); 1962-63, John James (Portland State), Mervyn Cadwallader (San Jose State) and William Klausner (Redlands); 1963-64, Edward McDonagh (USC), Wilson Record (Sacramento State) and Walter T. Martin (Oregon); 1964-65, Otto Larson (Washington), Howard Becker (Stanford) and Maurice Van Arsdol (USC); 1965-66, James F. Short, Jr. (Washington State), Carl Backman (Nevada Reno) and Raymond Bowers (Arizona); 1966-67, Donald L. Mills (University of Alberta), Morris Zelditch (Stanford) and David Gold (UC Santa Barbara); 1967-68, Benton Johnson (Oregon), Donald Garrity (San Francisco State) and LaMar T. Empey (USC); 1968-69, William R. Catton (Washington), Douglas S. Yamamura (Hawaii) and Georges Sabagh (UCLA)
Representative to the Council of the American Sociological Society: 1959-60, Leonard Broom (Texas); 1960-1963, Walter T. Martin (Oregon); 1963-1965, Philip Selznick*(UC Berkeley); 1965-67, Frank Miyamoto** (Washington)
Representatives at Large:1967-1969, Frank Miyamoto (Washington)
Secretary-Treasurers: 1959-61, John James*** (Portland State); 1961-1964, Maurice Van Arsdol (USC); 1964-1967, Robert A. Ellis (Oregon); 1967-1968, John Pock****(Reed) and Thomas F. Hoult**** (ASU); 1968-1969, Thomas F. Hoult (ASU).
Advisory Council: 1959-60, Kingsley Davis (Berkeley), John Foskett (Oregon), Clarence Schrag (Washington), Robert O’Brien (Whittier), Ralph Turner (UCLA) and Frank Miyamoto (Washington); 1960-61, Wilson Record***** (Sacramento State), Ralph Turner (UCLA), Kingsley Davis (UC Berkeley), Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State), Donald Cressey (UCLA), and John Foskett (Oregon); 1961-62, Otto Larson (Washington), Wilson Record (Sacramento State), Ralph Turner (UCLA), Kingsley Davis (UC Berkeley), John Foskett (Oregon), Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State); 1962-63, Frank Miyamoto (Washington), Edmund Volkart (Stanford), Otto Larson (Washington), Wilson Record (Sacramento State), Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State) and Robert Nisbet (UC Riverside); 1963-64, Harry Alpert (Oregon), Frank Miyamoto (Washington), Edmund Volkart (Oregon State), Otto Larson (Washington); Wendell Bell****** (UCLA) and John Clausen (UC Berkeley); 1964-65, Sanford Dornbusch (Stanford), John Clausen (UC Berkeley), Frank Miyamoto (Washington), Edmund Volkart (Oregon State), John Pock (Reed) and Henry L. Manheim (ASU); 1965-66, Walter T. Martin (Oregon), John Clausen (UC Berkeley), Henry L. Manheim (ASU), John C. Pock (Reed), Reinhard Bendix (UC Berkeley) and Maurice Van Arsdol (USC); 1966-67, Reinhard Bendix (UC Berkeley), Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State), John C. Pock (Reed), Melvin Seeman (UCLA), William Kornhauser (UC Berkeley), and Maurice Van Arsdol (USC); 1967-68, Reinhard Bendix (UC Berkeley), Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State), William Kornhauser (UC Berkeley), and Maurice Van Arsdol (USC), James F. Short Jr. (Washington State) and Harry Alpert (Oregon); 1968-69, William Kornhauser (UC Berkeley), Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State), Harry Alpert (Oregon), Robert Nisbet (UC Riverside), Jack Gibbs (Texas) and Melvin Seeman******* (UCLA); 1969-70, Harry Alpert (Oregon), Robert Nisbet (UC Riverside), Melvin Seeman (UCLA), William Chambliss (UC Santa Barbara), Otto Larson (Washington) and Donald Garrity (San Francisco State)
Editor, Pacific Sociological Review: 1959-1960, John Foskett (Oregon); 1961-62, Otto Larson (Washington); 1962-1966, John Foskett (Oregon), and 1967-1969, John McGregor (Oregon)
*Philip Selznick resigned with one year left in his term of office.
**In 1967, the position of Representative to the American Sociological Society was changed to Representative at Large
***Alvin Scaff was elected as Secretary-Treasurer, but resigned and John James was then appointed to fill the vacancy.
****In 1967-1968, the Secretary-Treasurer position was separated.
*****Kingsley Davis was elected to the Advisory Council in 1960, but was already a member of Council. Consequently, Wilson Record, who received the second largest number of votes, was placed on the Council for a three-year term. However, he was only able to serve one year of this term.
******Wendell Bell resigned from the Advisory Council in April of 1964 and did not complete his term. Henry Manheim was elected to serve the rest of Bell’s term. However, a mistake occurred. Manheim was suppose to have been elected to a full term and John Pock was supposed to have been elected to serve the remaining term of Bell. Since the election had already occurred, the error was never corrected.
*******Due to a “goof” in the election for 1968 officers, Melvin Seeman was appointed to the Advisory Board.
Officers and Editors in the 1970s
Presidents: 1969-70, Carl Backman (Nevada Reno); 1970-71, Edward Gross (Washington); 1971-72, Herbert Blumer (UC Berkeley); 1972-73, Gertrude Selznick (UC Berkeley); 1973-74, Edwin Lemert (UC Davis); 1974-75, Richard J. Hill (Oregon); 1976-77, David Gold (UC Santa Barbara); 1977-78 (Joseph Gusfield (UC San Diego); 1978-79, Robert Dubin (UC Irvine)
Vice-Presidents: 1969-70, Robert Leik (Washington), Dennis McElrath (UC Santa Cruz) and Harold Garfinkel (UCLA); 1970-71, Ted Johannis (Oregon), Milton Bloombaum (Hawaii) and LaMar T. Empey (USC); 1971-72, Herbert Costner (Washington), Bernard Cohen (Stanford) and Richard Flacks (UC Santa Barbara); 1972-73, Wilson Record (Portland State), Glenn Vernon (Utah) and Solomon Korbin (USC); 1973-74, Lois B. DeFleur (Washington State), John Lofland (UC Davis) and Thomas Lasswell (USC); 1974-75, Joan Acker (Oregon), Sheri Cavan (San Francisco State) and Bernard Farber (Arizona State); 1975-76, Elaine Cummings (University of Victoria), Travis Hershey (UC Davis) and Bennett Berger (UC San Diego); 1976-77, Don Gibbons (Portland State), Nancy J. Olsen (Santa Clara) and Herman Turk (UC Riverside); 1977-78, Sandra Ball-Rokeach (Washington State), John Kinch (San Francisco State) and Leonard Gordon (ASU); and 1978-79, John Pock (Reed), Virginia Olesen (San Francisco State) and Fred Davis (UC San Diego)
Advisory Council: 1969-70, Harry Alpert (Oregon), William Chambliss (UC Santa Barbara), Donald Garrity (San Francisco State), Otto Larson (Washington), Robert Nisbet (UC Riverside) and Melvin Seeman (UCLA); 1970-71, Carl Backman (Nevada-Reno), William Chambliss (UC Santa Barbara), Donald Garrity (San Francisco State), Donald L. Mills (University of Calgary), Robert Nisbet (UC Riverside) and Melvin Seeman (UCLA); 1971-72, William Chambliss (UC Santa Barbara), Robert Dubin (Oregon), Donald Garrity (San Francisco State), Gordon K. Hirabayashi (University of Alberta), and Donald L. Mills (University of Calgary); 1972-73, Herbert Blumer (UC Berkeley), Arlene K. Daniels (Scientific Analysis Corporation, San Francisco), Robert Dubin (Oregon), Gordon K. Hirabayashi (University of Alberta), Donald L. Mills (University of Calgary) and Virginia Olesen (UC San Francisco); 1973-74, Arlene K. Daniels (Scientific Analysis Corporation in San Francisco), Robert Dubin (UC Irvine), Gordon K. Hirabayashi (University of Alberta), Virginia Olesen (UC San Francisco), Gertrude Selznick (UC Berkeley) and Jacqueline P. Wiseman (San Francisco State); 1974-75, Arlene K. Daniels (Scientific Analysis Corporation in San Francisco), Herbert Costner (Washington), Joan Moore (USC), Jacqueline P. Wiseman (San Francisco State), Virginia Olesen (San Francisco Sate) and Edwin Lemert (UC Davis); 1975-76, Lois B. DeFleur (Washington State), Richard J. Hill (Oregon), Malcolm W. Klein (USC), John Lofland* (UC Davis), Joan Moore (USC) and Jacqueline P. Wiseman (UC San Diego); 1976-77, Herbert Costner (Washington), Lyn Lofland (UC Davis), Jack Gibbs (Texas), Herbert Blalock (Washington), Lois B. DeFleur (Washington State), and Malcolm W. Klein (USC); 1977-78, David Gold (UC Santa Barbara), Jane Mercer (UC Riverside), Barbara Laslett (USC), Lyn Lofland (UC Davis), Malcom Klein (USC), and Lois B. DeFleur (Washington State); and 1978-79, Phillip Hammond (Arizona), Pepper Schwartz (Washington), Jane Mercer (UC Riverside), Lyn Lofland (UC Davis), Barbara Laslett (USC), and Joseph Gusfield (UC San Diego)
Secretary-Treasurers: 1969-72, Thomas Hoult (ASU); 1972-75, Leonard Gordon** (ASU); 1975-78, Ronald Hardert (ASU); 1978-79, Mary Laner (ASU)
Representatives-at-Large: 1969-72, David Gold (UC Santa Barbara); 1972-75, Robert Nisbet (UC Riverside); 1975-78, LaMar T. Empey (USC); 1978-1980, John Kitsuse (UC Santa Cruz).
Editors: Pacific Sociological Review, 1970-1972, John MacGregor (Oregon); and 1973-1979, Aubrey Wendling (San Diego State)
*John Lofland was appointed to a one-year term on the Advisory Council to replace Herbert Costner who was elected President.
**Thomas Hoult resigned in 1972 after reelection due to a sabbatical leave. Leonard Gordon was appointed to replace him.
Officers and Editors in the 1980s
Presidents: 1979-80, Leonard Gordon (ASU); 1980-81, John Lofland (UC Davis); 1981-82, Lois B. DeFeur (Washington State); 1982-83, Don C. Gibbons (Portland State); 1983-84, LaMar T. Empey (USC); 1984-85, William R. Catton, Jr. (Washington State); 1985-86, Edgar Borgatta (Washington); 1986-87, Bernard Farber (ASU); 1987-88, Stanley Lieberson (UC Berkeley); and 1988-89, Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside
Presidents-Elect:* 1980-81, Lois B. DeFleur (Washington State); 1981-82, Don C. Gibbons (Portland State); 1982-83, LaMar T. Empey (USC); 1983-84, William R. Catton, Jr. (Washington State); 1984-85, Edgar R. Borgatta (Washington); 1985-86; 1986-87, Stanley Liberson (UC Berkeley); 1987-88, Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside); and 1988-89, Lyn Lofland (UC Davis)
Past Presidents:** 1983-84, Don C. Gibbons (Portland State); 1984-85, LaMar T. Empey (USC); 1985-86, William R. Catton, Jr. (Washington State); 1986-87, Edgar F. Borgatta (Washington); 1987-88, Bernard Farber (ASU); and 1988-89, Stanley Lieberson (UC Berkeley
Vice-Presidents: 1979-80, Barbara Laslett (USC), Benton Johnson (Oregon), and John Meyer (Stanford); 1980-81, Elizabeth Cohen (Stanford), Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside), Leonard D Cain Jr. (Portland State); 1981-82, Lyn Lofland (UC Davis), Daniel Glaser (USC), and Gwynn Nettler (University of Alberta); 1982-83, Barbara Rosenblum (Vermont College), Carol A.B. Warren (USC), and Riley Dunlap (Washington State); 1983-84, Linda B. Bourque (UCLA); 1984-85, Stanley Liberson (UC Berkeley); 1985-86, Francesca Cancian (UC Irvine); 1986-87, Jane R. Mercer (UC Riverside); 1987-88, Jane Prather (CSU Northridge); and 1988-89, Karen Cook (Washington)
Vice-Presidents Elect:** 1983-84, Stanley Liberson (UC Berkeley); 1984-85, Francesca Cancian (UC Irvine); 1985-86, Jane R. Mercer (UC Riverside); 1986-87, Jane Prather (CSU Northridge); 1987-88, Karen Cook (Washington); 1988-89, and Robert O’Brien (Oregon)
Advisory Council: 1979-80, Robert Dubin (UC Irvine), Pepper Schwartz (Washington), Phillip Hammond (UC Santa Barbara), Sanford Dornbusch (Stanford), Aubrey Wendling*** (San Diego State), and Jane Mercer (UC Riverside); 1980-81, Leonard Gordon (ASU), Pepper Schwartz (Washington), Phillip Hammond (UC Santa Barbara), Sanford Dornbush (Stanford), Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA), and William R. Catton, Jr. (Washington State); 1981-82, Carol A.B. Warren (USC), Jacqueline Wiseman (UC San Diego), Sanford Dornbusch (Stanford), Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA), and William R. Catton, Jr. (Washington State); 1982-83, Lois B. DeFleur (Washington State), Linda Bourque (USC), Jacqueline Wiseman (UC San Diego), Julius Roth (UC Davis), Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA), and William R. Catton, Jr. (Washington State); 1983-84, Edward Gross (Washington), Gary G. Hamilton (UC Davis), Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman (Washington State), Julius Roth (UC Davis), Carol A.B. Warren (USC), and Jacqueline Wiseman (UC San Diego); 1984-85, Edward Gross (Washington), Gary Hamilton (UC Davis), Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman (Washington State), Julius Roth (UC Davis), Phillip Bonacich (UCLA), and Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside); 1985-86, Phillip Bonacich (UCLA), Edward Gross (Washington), Gary Hamilton (UC Davis), John Kinch (San Francisco State), Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman (Washington State), and Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside); 1986-87, Milton Bloombaum (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Phillip Bonacich (UCLA), Riley Dunlap (Washington State), Pepper Schwartz (Washington), and Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside); 1987-88, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA), Milton Bloombaum (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Riley Dunlap (Washington State), David Gold (UC Santa Barbara), John Kinch (San Francisco State), Pepper Schwartz (Washington), and Mary Laner (ASU); and 1988-89, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA), David Gold (UC Santa Barbara), Pepper Schwartz (Washington), Riley Dunlap (Washington State), Sanford Donbusch (Stanford), and Milton Bloombaum (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Secretary-Treasurer: 1979-81, Mary R. Laner (ASU); 1981-84, Fred Lindstrom (ASU); 1984-87, Mary R. Laner**** (ASU); 1987-90, Fred Preston (UNLV)
Representative-at-Large: 1979-1982, John Kitsuse (UC Santa Cruz); and 1983-1984, Rachel Kahn-Hut***** (San Francisco State);
Editors of the Pacific Sociological Review: 1980-85, David Gold (UC Santa Barbara); 1986-88, Bernard Barber (ASU), and Editor of Sociological Perspectives: 1989-90, John Pock (Reed College)
*This position was created by a revision in the Constitution in 1979.
**These positions were created by a revision in the Constitution in 1982.
***Aubrey Wendling was appointed to take the place of Barbara Laslett who was elected as a Vice-President.
****Fred Lindstrom served as “acting Secretary-Treasurer” in 1984-85, due to prior commitments of Mary Laner.
*****The position of Representative-at-Large ended in 1984.
Officers and Editors in the 1990s
Presidents: 1989-1990, Lyn Lofland (UC Davis); 1990-91, Karen Cook (University of Washington); 1991-92, Morris Zelditch (Stanford); 1992-93, Randall Collins (UC Riverside); 1993-94, Francesca Cancian (UC Irvine); 1994-95, Jane Prather (CSU Northridge); 1995-96, Thomas Scheff (UC Santa Barbara); 1996-97, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA); 1997-98, David Snow (Arizona); 1998-99, and Cecilia Ridgeway (Stanford)
Presidents-Elect: 1989-1990, Karen Cook (Washington); 1990-91, Morris Zelditch (Stanford); 1991-92, Randall Collins (UC Riverside); 1992-93, Francesca Cancian (UC Irvine); 1993-94, Jane Prather (CSU Northridge); 1994-95, Thomas Scheff (UC Santa Barbara); 1995-96, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA); 1996-97, David Snow (Arizona); 1997-98, Cecilia Ridgeway (Stanford); and 1998-99, Kathy Charmaz (Sonoma State)
Past-Presidents: 1989-1990, Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside); 1990-91, Lyn Lofland (UC Davis); 1991-92, Karen Cook (University of Washington); 1992-93, Morris Zelditch (Stanford); 1993-94, Randall Collins (UC Riverside); 1994-95, Francesca Cancian (UC Irvine); 1995-96, Jane Prather (CSU Northridge); 1996-97, Thomas Scheff (UC Santa Barbara); 1997-98, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA); and 1998-99, David Snow (Arizona)
Vice-Presidents: 1989-90, Robert O 1990-91, Mary Laner (Arizona State); 1991-92, Viktor Gecas (Washington State); 1992-93, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA); 1993-94, David Snow (Arizona); 1994-95, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); 1995-96, Ann Sundgren (Tacoma Community College); 1996-97, Pamela Roby (UC Santa Cruz); 1997-98, Judith Howard (Washington); 1998-99, Diane Beeson (CSU Hayward)
Vice Presidents-Elect: 1989-90, Mary Laner (ASU); 1990-91, Victor Gecas (Washington State); 1991-92, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA); 1992-93, David Snow (Arizona); 1993-94, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); 1994-95, Ann Sundgren (Tacoma Community College); 1995-96, Pamela Roby (UC Santa Cruz); 1996-97, Judith Howard (Washington); 1997-98, Diane Beeson (CSU Hayward); and 1998-99, Hal Charnosfky, CSU Dominguez Hills
Past-Vice Presidents*: 1992-93, Viktor Gecas (Washington State); 1993-94, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA); 1994-95, David Snow (Arizona); 1995-96, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); 1996-97, Ann Sundgren (Tacoma Community College); 1997-98, Pamela Roby (UC Santa Cruz); 1998-99, Judith Howard (Washington)
Secretary-Treasurers: 1990-93, Fred Preston (UNLV); 1993- 1999, Dean S. Dorn (CSU Sacramento)
Council Members: 1989-90, Rodolfo Alvarez (UCLA), Sanford Dornbusch (Stanford), Pamela Elkind (Eastern Washington), Don Gibbons (Portland State), David Gold (UC Santa Barbara), and Morris Zelditch (Stanford).
1990-91, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); Sanford Dornbusch (Stanford); Pamela Elkind (Eastern Washington); Don Gibbons (Portland State); Robert Snow (Arizona State), and Morris Zelditch (Stanford); 1991-92, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); Dean S. Dorn (CSU Sacramento); Pamela Elkind (Eastern Washington); Don Gibbons (Portland State); Robert Snow (Arizona State), and Morris Zelditch (Stanford); 1992-93, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); Dean S. Dorn (CSU Sacramento); Rachel Kahn-Hut (San Francisco State); Richard Mitchell (Oregon State); Marsha Rosenbaum (Institute for Scientific Analysis), and Robert Snow (Arizona State); 1993-94, Sharon Davis (University of La Verne), Dula Espinosa (Arizona State), Kathleen Kaiser (CSU Chico)**, Rachel Kahn-Hut (San Francisco State), Richard Mitchell (Oregon State), Frederick Preston, Past Secretary-Treasurer (UNLV), and Marsha Rosenbaum (Institute for Scientific Analysis); 1994-95, Dula Espinosa (Arizona State), Rachel Kahn-Hut (San Francisco State), Richard Mitchell (Oregon State), Marsha Rosenbaum (Institute for Scientific Analysis), Masako Ishii-Kuntz (UC Riverside), and Sharon Davis (University of La Verne); 1995-96, Masako Ishii-Kuntz (UC Riverside), Eldon Wegner (Hawaii), Kathryn Farr (Portland State), Judith Stepan-Norris (UC Irvine), Marie Butler (Oxnard College), and Sharon K. Araji (Alaska, Anchorage); 1996-97, Janet Lee (Oregon State), Jane Hood (New Mexico), Kathy Charmaz (Sonoma State), Elden Wegner (Hawaii), Kathryn Farr (Portland State), and Judith Stepan-Norris (UC Irvine); 1997-98, Janet Lee (Oregon State), Jane Hood (New Mexico), Kathy Charmaz (Sonoma State), Peter Callero (Western Oregon), Laura Nathan (Mills College), and Scott Coltrane (UC Riverside); and 1998-99, Peter Callero (Western Oregon), Laura Nathan (Mills College), Scott Coltrane (UC Riverside), Peter Nardi (Pitzer College), Patricia Gwartney (Oregon), and Judith Little (Humboldt State)
Editors: 1990-92, John Pock (Reed College); 1993-95, Jonathan Turner (UC Riverside); and 1996-99, Charles Hohm (San Diego State)
*The position of Past Vice President was created by a change in the Constitution in 1992.
**Kathleen Kaiser was elected to Council in 1993-94. Due to an error, she was also elected to the Nominations Committee on the fall 1993 ballot. Since the Constitution does not allow an individual to hold two elected positions at the same time, Kaiser did not serve on Council. Consequently, Council had only five elected members in 1993-94, plus the Past Secretary-Treasurer.
Officers, Editors, and Secretary in the 2000s
Presidents: 1999-2000, Kathy Charmaz (Sonoma State); 2000-2001, Scott Coltrane (UC Riverside); 2001-2002, Judith Howard (University of Washington); 2002-2003, Jean Stockard (University of Oregon); 2003-2004, Earl Babbie (Chapman University); 2004-2005, Pepper Schwartz (University of Washington); 2005-2006, Peter Nardi (Pitzer College); 2006-2007, Charles F. Hohm (CSU Dominguez Hills); 2007-2008, Jodi O'Brien (Seattle University); 2008-2009, Judith Treas (University of California Irvine)
President-elect: 1999-2000, Scott Coltrane (UC Riverside); 2000-2001, Judith Howard (University of Washington); 2001-2002, Jean Stockard, University of Oregon; 2002-2003, Earl Babbie, Chapman University; 2003-2004, Pepper Schwartz (University of Washington); 2004-2005, Peter Nardi (Pitzer College); 2005-2006, Charles F. Hohm (CSU Dominguez Hills); 2006-2007, Jodi O'Brien (Seattle University); 2007-2008, Judith Treas (UC Irvine); 2008-2009, Michael Messner, University of Southern California)
Past Presidents: 1999-2000, Cecilia Ridgeway (Stanford); 2000-2001, Kathy Charmaz (Sonoma State); 2001-2002, Scott Coltrane (UC Riverside), 2002-2003, Judith Howard (University of Washington); 2003-2004, Jean Stockard (University of Oregon); 2004-2005, Earl Babbie (Chapman University); 2005-2006, Pepper Schwartz (University of Washington; 2006-2007, Peter Nardi (Pitzer College); 2007-2008, Charles F. Hohm (CSU Dominguez Hills); 2007-2008, Charles F. Hohm (CSU Dominguez Hills); 2008-2009, Jodi O'Brien (Seattle University)
Vice Presidents: 1999-2000, Hal Charnofsy (CSU Dominguez Hills; 2000-2001,Diane Wolf (UC Davis); 2001-2002, Chuck Hohm (San Diego State); 2002-2003, Richard Serpe (CSU San Marcos); 2003-2004, Jane Hood (University of New Mexico); 2004-2005, Yen Le Espiritu (UC San Diego); 2005-2006, Phylis Cancilla Martinelli (St. Mary’s College); 2006-2007, Beth Schneider (UC Santa Barbara); 2007-2008, Marilyn Fernandez (Santa Clara University); 2008-2009, Robert O'Brien (University of Oregon)
Vice Presidents-elect: 1999-2000, Diane Wolf (UC Davis); 2000-2001, Charles Hohm (San Diego State); 2001-2002, Richard Serpe (CSU San Marcos), 2002-2003, Jane Hood (University of New Mexico); 2003-2004, Yen Le Espirtiu (UC San Diego); 2004-2005, Phylis Cancilla Martinelli (St. Mary’s College); 2005-2006, Beth Schneider (UC Santa Barbara); 2006-2007, Marilyn Fernandez (Santa Clara University); 2007-2008, Robert O'Brien (University of Oregon)*; Amy Wharton, Washington State University-Vancouver)
Council: 1999-2000, Jennifer Pierce (University of Minnesota), Harvey Rich (CSU Northridge), Pedro Noguera (UC Berkeley), Peter Nardi (Pitzer College), Patricia Gwartney (University of Oregon), and Judith Little (Humboldt State University); 2000-2001, Jennifer Pierce (University of Minnesota), Harvey Rich (CSU Northridge), Pedro Noguera (UC Berkeley), Richard Mitchell (Oregon State), Marjorie Seashsore (San Francisco State), and Michael Messner (USC); 2001-2002, Richard Mitchell (Oregon State), Marjorie Seashore (San Francisco State), Michael Messner (USC), Sharon Araji (University of Alaska Anchorage); Karen Miller-Loessi (Arizona State), and Phylis Cancilla Martinelli (St. Mary’s College); 2002-2003, Sharon Araji (University of Alaska Anchorage); Karen Miller-Loessi (Arizona State), Phylis Cancilla Martinelli (St. Mary’s College), Jodi O’Brien (Seattle University), Stephen Kulis (Arizona State), and Marilyn Fernandez (Santa Clara University); 2003-2004, Jodi O’Brien (Seattle University), Stephen Kulis (Arizona State), Marilyn Fernandez (Santa Clara University), Michael Blain (Boise State), Karen Hossfeld (San Francisco State), and Mary Texeira (CSU San Bernardino); 2004-2005: Michael Blain (Boise State University), Karen Hossfeld (San Francisco State), Mary Texeira (CSU San Bernardino), Sharon Elise (CSU San Marcso), Tina Martinez (Blue Mountain Community College), and Nicole Raeburn (University of San Francisco); 2005-2006: Sharon Elise (CSU San Marcos), Tina Martinez (Blue Mountain Community College), Nicole Raeburn (University of San Franciso), Roberta Lessor (Chapman University), Keith Farrington (Whitman College), Paul Lopez (CSU Chico), and graduate student member (Mark Hudson, Oregon State University); 2006-2007: Roberta Lessor (Chapman University), Keith Farrington (Whitman College), Paul Lopez (CSU Chico), graduate student member, Marcella Gemilli (Arizona State Univeristy), Amy Wharton (Washington State University-Vancouver), Jan Stets (UC Riverside), and Charles Powers (Santa Clara University); 2007-2008: Rosemary Powers (Eastern Washington University), Candan Duran-Aydintug (University of Colorado Denver), Belinda Robnett (UC Irvine), Amy Wharton (Washington State University), Jan Stets (UC Riverside), Chuck Powers (Santa Clara University), Melanie Jones (UC Davis); 2008-2009: Rosemary Powers (Eastern Oregon University), Candan Duran-Aydintug (University of Colorado Denver), Belinda Robnett (University of California Irvine); Ellen Berg (CSU Sacramento); Karen Pyke (University of California Riverside); Michelle Inderbitizin (Oregon State University); and James McKeever (University of Southern California)
Secretary: 2004-, Virginia Mulle (Univeristy of Alaska, Southweat)
Secretary-Treasurer: 2000-2003, Dean S. Dorn (CSU Sacramento); Executive Director: 2004-Dean S. Dorn (CSU Sacramento);
Editors, Sociological Persepctives: 2000-2003, Peter Nardi (Pitzer College), 2004-2007 Richard Serpe and Donald Barrett (CSU San Marcos); 2008-2011, Marilyn Fernandez and Charles Powers (Santa Clara University); The Pacific Sociologist: 2000-2002, Boise State Sociology Department (Marty Orr, Richard Baker, Michael Blain, and Steven Patrick); 2003-2004, Dean S. Dorn, PSA Office (CSU Sacramento) 2004-
*Robert O'Brien (University of Oregon) was elected by Council as vice president due to the withdrawal of Amy Binder.