January 7 | Meg Greenfield, Editor, Washington Post and columnist for Newsweek The News Media and Its Responsibility |
January 21 | Ralph Salerno, Organized crime specialist, consultant to U.S. Department of Justice, author Organized Crime: How It Works and How It Affects You |
February 4 | Helen Colijn, Ex-internee in a South Sumatra prison camp. Peninsula Women’s Chorus, Dr. Patricia Hennings, Director. Song of Survival -the Story of Music in a Prison Camp |
February 18 | Jim Jorgensen, Author, Editor of the Jorgensen Report, host of weekly radio ar1d television shows MoneyShock – the Future Shock of Financial Deregulation |
March 4 | Wilma Dykeman, Author, lecturer, regional historian Our Literary Roots – from the Regional to the Universal |
March 18 | Charles McDowell, Washington columnist, Richmond Times Dispatch; Panelist, Washington Week in Review, PBS Washington; What Now? |
April 1 | Dr. Alan Dundes, Professor of Anthropology, U.C. Berkeley Folklore in the Modern World |
April 15 | Dr. Peter Grothe, Professor of International Policy Studies, the Monterey Institute of International Studies Report from South Africa |
May 6 | Gwen King, White House staff under Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford 21 Years in the White House |
May 20 | Zorn Shively, Social Security Administrator Will Social Security Survive? |
June 3 | Stirllng Silliphant, Oscar winning motion picturetelevision writer-producer Screenwriting: Silliphant Style |