ASLA Readies New Fellows

The American Society of Landscape Architects will introduce 35 new members into the association's Council of Fellows.

At their upcoming annual meeting, to be held in New Orleans, La., from Oct. 3 – Nov. 3, 2003, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ALSA) will induct 35 new members into the association’s Council of Fellows.

Comprised of more than 600 landscape architects, the Council of Fellows recognizes individuals for their outstanding accomplishments in landscape architecture, administrative leadership, knowledge and service to the profession. Fellows may use the designation “FASLA” following their name to signify membership in the ASLA Council of Fellows.

The following individuals from around the country will be recognized by their peers at the induction:

Russel Chung, Honolulu, Hawaii
Jack Chochran, New Orleans, La.
Donald Collins, Clemson, S.C.
Max Conrad, Baton Rouge, La.
James Evans, Washington, D.C.
Charles Flink, Durham, N.C.
Ellin Goetz, Naples, Fla.
Robert Gorman, Columbia, Md.
J. Patrick Graham, Annapolis, Md.
Ames Gray, Spring Branch, Texas
Karen Hanna, Logan, Utah
Glendon Herbert, Edgewater, Fla.
Randolph Hester, Berkeley, Calif.
Mary Hughes, Charlottesville, Va.
David Jensen, Denver, Colo.
Earl Littlejohn, Hot Springs, Ark.
Mark McFarland, Tulsa, Okla.
Elizabeth Meyer, Charlottesville, Va.
Margaret Mullins, Denver, Colo.
James Palmer, Essex Junction, Vt.
Gerald Pearson, Arcadia, Calif.
Geoffrey Rausch, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John Ribes, Naples, Fla.
Amy Schneckenburger, Mariposa, Calif.
Richard Shaw, Aspen, Colo.
Achva Stein, Raleigh, N.C.
Doris Sullivan, Minneapolis, Minn.
Lolly Tai, Ambler, Pa.
D. Rodney Tapp, Pomona, Calif.
Christine Ten Eyck, Phoenix, Ariz.
Suzanne Turner, Baton Rouge, La.
Larry Walling, Denver, Colo.
Larry Wilson, Iowa City, Iowa
William Winslow, Manhattan, Kan.
Jack Zunino, Las Vegas, Nevada

The author is Assistant Editor of Lawn & Landscape and can be reached at lspiers@lawnandlandscape.com.