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'''Sandi Bethke''' (later, '''Sandi Gerber''', then '''Maia Nemzek''') was a [[Brooklyn]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s. She [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Turning On]]''. She was a member of [[Apa-X]], where she popularized the term ''[[negoboo]]''.  
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'''Sandi Bethke''' (née Sandra Frances Nemzek; later, '''Sandi Gerber''', then Maia Nemzek) was a [[Brooklyn]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s. She was part of the [[Fanoclasts]]. She [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Turning On]]''. She was a member of [[Apa-X]], where she popularized the term ''[[negoboo]]''.  
  
She lived with [[Ted White]] for a year and a half, along with her three small daughters, as he noted in ''[[Null-F]]'' 32, February 1963. (In September of that year, [[Calvin Demmon]] reported in ''[[Grunt]]'' 1 that Ted and Sandi were buying a house together.)  
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She lived with [[Ted White]] for a year and a half, along with her three small daughters.<ref>[[Ted White]], ''[[Null-F]]'' 32 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Null-F/Null-F32.pdf#page=3 February 1963, p. 3.])</ref> (In September of that year, [[Calvin Demmon]] reported that Ted and Sandi were buying a house together.<ref>[[Calvin Demmon]], ''[[Grunt]]'' 1 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Grunt/Grunt1.pdf#page=5 September 1963, p. 5.])</ref>)
  
On November 27, 1964, she married [[Les Gerber]], [[Bruce Pelz]] announced in ''[[Ratatosk]]'' 3. As of October 2000, she was living in [[Seattle]] and going by Maia Nemzek, according to a [[loc]] from [[Gary Deindorfer]] in ''[[This Here]]'' 6.  
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On November 27, 1964, she married [[Les Gerber]].<ref>[[Bruce Pelz]], ''[[Ratatosk]]'' 3,  ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Ratatosk/Ratatosk03.pdf December 17, 1964, p. 1])</ref>. As of October 2000, she was living in [[Seattle]] and going by Maia Nemzek, according to [[Gary Deindorfer]],<ref>[[Loc]] in ''[[This Here...]]'' 6 ([https://efanzines.com/ThisHere/ThisHere06.pdf#page=21 October 2000, p. 21.])</ref>
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She passed away March 10, 2001, in [[Oakland]].<ref name="fs" /> Her cousin, [[Pete Nemzek]], was also a fan.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 18 April 2023

(February 7, 1938 – March 10, 2001[1])

Sandi Bethke (née Sandra Frances Nemzek; later, Sandi Gerber, then Maia Nemzek) was a Brooklyn fan active in the 1960s. She was part of the Fanoclasts. She published the fanzine Turning On. She was a member of Apa-X, where she popularized the term negoboo.

She lived with Ted White for a year and a half, along with her three small daughters.[2] (In September of that year, Calvin Demmon reported that Ted and Sandi were buying a house together.[3])

On November 27, 1964, she married Les Gerber.[4]. As of October 2000, she was living in Seattle and going by Maia Nemzek, according to Gary Deindorfer,[5]

She passed away March 10, 2001, in Oakland.[1] Her cousin, Pete Nemzek, was also a fan.

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