Americans United and Signatories of Humanist Manifesto II
(CHART #2)

The following list of signatories to the _Humanist Manifesto II_ have
served on the executive staff or governing boards of Americans United
for Separation of Church and State.

Edd Doerr
  16-year Executive Staff member of AU.
  Editor of AU's _Church and State_ journal.
  Contributing editor for the _Humanist_ magazine.
  Chairman of the board and Vice-President of the American Humanist
    Association from 1985 to 1991.
  Former Vice-President of the Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights.
  Member of the ACLU National Church/State Committee.

Paul Blanshard
  First Special Counsel for AU.
  Leading spokesman for AU in their early years.
  Contributing editor for the _Humanist_ magazine.

Robert W. Lawson
  Executive Staff for Americans United.

Robert E. Jones
  Executive Staff for Americans United.
  Contributing editor for AU's _Church and State_ journal.
  Executive Director of the Joint Washington Office for Social Concern,
    representing the American Humanist Association, the Unitarian
    Universalist Association and the American Ethical Society.

James F. Hornback
  National Advisory Council member of Americans United.
  Co-founder of the International Humanist and Ethical Union.
  Secretary of the Board of the American Humanist Association.
  Board member of the St. Louis Chapter of Americans United.

William F. Schulz
  National Advisory Council of Americans United.
  President of the Unitarian Universalist Association.
  Board member of People for the American Way.
  Board member of the Fellowship of Religious Humanist.
  National Advisory Board member of Americans for Religious Liberty (a
    humanist group led by Edd Doerr).

James T. McCollum
  National Advisory Council member of Americans United.
  National Advisory Board member of Americans for Religious Liberty.
  Son of Vashti McCollum, who was a president of the American Humanist
    Association.

Norman J. Bauer
  National Advisory Council member of Americans United.
  Professor at University of New York, Geneseo.

V. T. Thayer
  National Advisory Council of Americans United.
  Author-educator.
  Also signed Humanist Manifesto I
  Keynote speaker at AU's Eighth Annual National Conference.

Alfred McClung Lee
  National Advisory Council of Americans United.

From: St. Louis MetroVoice, May 1995, Vol. 5, No. 5.

