Background
Schlotzhauer, Virginia Hughes was born on July 24, 1913 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of William and Secy Alice (Royston) Hughes.
Schlotzhauer, Virginia Hughes was born on July 24, 1913 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of William and Secy Alice (Royston) Hughes.
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, George Washington University, 1934.
Member library staff George Washington University, Washington, 1934. Various clerical positions United States Government, American Red Cross, Washington, Phoenix, mid-1930s. Consultant parliamentarian Washington, from 1967.
Consultant National Parliamentarian Education Project for Colleges and Universities sponsored by American Institute Parliamentarians funded by William Randolph Hearst Foundation, 1993-1995. Presenter seminars.
Member steering and bylaws committees, secretary Nominating Convention for Endorsement of Candidates for Board Education, Montgomery County, Maryland, 1966. Election reporter ABC-League of Women Voters, Prince George's County, Maryland, 1970s. Vice president, bylaws committee Planned Parenthood American, Prince George's County, late 1960s and 70s.
Group leader, board directors, secretary, trustee Potomac Area council Camp Fire Girls, Maryland and District of Columbia area, 1940s and 50s. Participant nonpartisan and Democratic political campaigns. Judge various contests Future Business Leaders American, Washington, 1970s.
Member American Association of University Women (life, named gift Bethesda-Chevy Chase branch 1962, named gift Maryland division 1972), American Institute Parliamentarians (certified professional parliamentarian, member advisory council or board directors since 1966, president District of Columbia chapter 1966-1968, opinions committee 1974-1901, chairman 1974-1989, consultant, name changed to Virginia Schlotzhauer District of Columbia chapter 1984), National Association Parliamentarians (retired professional registered parliamentarian), District of Columbia Association Parliamentarians (founding president, 1st honorary president, Achievement award 1976), Westerners.
Married Elbert O. Schlotzhauer, May 16, 1936. Children: Carol Schlotzhauer Hinds, Jean Schlotzhauer Sumner, Jude Schlotzhauer Wilson.