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mittee, named "Subcommittee on Energy Research and Production' 

 included the following Members at the start of 1979: 



Republicans 



John W. Wydlcr, New York 

 Edwin B. Forsythc, New Jersey 

 Toby Roth, Wisconsin 

 Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., California 

 Manuel Lujan, Jr., New Mexico 

 Harold C. Hollenbcck, New Jersey 



Democrats 



MikeMcCormack, Washington, Chairman 

 Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, Tennessee 

 Robert A. Roe, New Jersey 

 Stanley N. Lundinc, New York 

 Robert A. Young, Missouri 

 Richard C. White, Texas 

 Howard Wolpe, Michigan 

 Ronnie G. Flippo, Alabama 

 Nicholas Mavroulcs, Massachusetts 

 Richard L. Ottingcr, New York 

 Beryl Anthony, Jr., Arkansas 



McCormack chose as his subcommittee staff director in 1979 

 Stephen J. Lanes, who had been serving on the minority staff assigned 

 to the Advanced Energy Technologies Subcommittee since joining the 

 committee in August 1977. A graduate of Brooklyn Polytechnic In- 

 stitute with a master's degree from the City College of New York, 

 Lanes had worked for the Atomic Energy Commission and ERDA as a 

 nuclear engineer, as well as serving for two years as technical consult- 

 ant to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 



Representative Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., (Republican of California) uses the glove box 

 to handle radioactive materials at the Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory in 

 Richland, Wash. Subcommittee Staff Director Stephen J. Lanes is at center. Others in photo 

 are HEDL employees. 



