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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 156

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Madison, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, January 27, 1985, Legislative Directory Page 12 The Wisconsin Assembly IT is I. 1 s. i jit Peter Barca D-Kenosha Barca, 29, married, job placement specialist for Kenosha Achievement Center, former teacher and director of camp for handicapped children. First term. Represents 64th District, which includes much of the city of Kenosha.

Master's degree in public policy adininistra-tion and education administration. Dale Bolle D-Whitelaw Bolle, 61, married, two children. Second term. Represents 2nd District which includes parts of Brown and Manitowoc counties. Manitowoc County Board supervisor for 10 years, Bolle is also former director of state county board association.

World War II and Korean War veteran. Former trucking county owner. Timothy Carpenter D-Milwaukee Carpenter, 24, driver for courier service, single. First term. Represents the 20th District in the city of Milwaukee.

Holds bachelor's degree in history-political science from UW-Milwaukee; working on master's degree. Active in Democratic Party since 1975. Member, state party administrative committee. Ld ij 1 I John Antaramian D-Kenosha Antaramian, 30, married Serving second term in Assembly; represents 65th District in Kenosha County. Bachelor's degree in economics and business management from UW-Parkside, 1977.

Member of Masons, Conservation Club and state Historical Society. Formerly in independent trucking business. Spencer Black D-Madison Black, 34, married, former Midwest representative for the Sierra Club and a curator of education for the state Historical Society. First session. Represents 77th District in Dane County, which includes parts of Madison and Mid-dleton and all of Shorewood Hills.

Hold two master's degrees from UW-Madison. Francis Byers R-Marion Byers, 64, businessman and newspaper editor, married, three children. Elected since 1968. Represents 40th District, which includes portions of Outagamie and Waupaca counties. Decorated veteran of World War IL Member of Waupaca County Board (1950-60).

'j William Berndt R-River Falls Berndt, 28, single, former legislative aide and fund-raiser for Lutheran Social Services. First session. Represents 30th District, which includes all of Pierce County and part of St Croix County. Graduate of University of Minnesota. Son of former Rep.

Jule Berndt Carol Buettner R-Oshkosh Rep. Buettner, 37, former director of Winnebago County Nutrition Program for Older Adults, married. Second term. Represents 54th District, which includes portions of Winnebago County including parts of city of Oshkosh. Member of board of directors of Oshkosh Foundation.

G. Spencer Coggs D-Milwaukee Coggs, 35, married, two children. Serving second term in Assembly; represents 16th District in city of Milwaukee. Earned bachelor's degree from UW-Milwaukee. Former postal worker, printer and health officer for city of Milwaukee.

Active in Urban League and NAACP. "i urKe Jeannette Bell D-West Allis Rep. Bell, 43, homemaker, married, three children. Second term in Assembly; represents 22nd District in Milwaukee County. Attended UW-Milwaukee; former nursing home activity aide.

Member of Citizen's Advisory Committee to Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewage District 1979-80. Steven Brist D-Colfax Brist, 31, lawyer, married. Third term but second consecutive. Served first term 1976-78. Represents 67th District, which includes part of Barron, Chippewa, Dunn and Rusk counties.

Holds law degree from UW-Madison. Former realtor, savings and loan officer, aide to U.S. Rep. David Obey, D-Wis. Sylvester Clements R-Coon Valley Clements, 48, married, four children, dairy farmer and restaurant owner.

First session. Represents the 94th District, which includes parts of La Crosse and Monroe counties. Has served 13 years on Washington Town Board, including two years as chairman. Member of La Crosse County Board for 10 years. Wfrnl 1 Thomas Barrett D-Milwaukee Barrett, 30, attorney, single.

Elected in April 1984 special election; re-elected in November 1984 to first full term. Represents 14th District in the city of Milwaukee. Bachelor's degree in economics from UW-Madison in 1976. Barrett then earned law degree from UW-Madison in 1980. Gordon Bradley R-Oshkosh Bradley, 63, farmer, married, one child.

Elected since 1968. Represents 56th District, which includes portions of Fond du Lac, Outagamie and Winnebago counties. Former school clerk (14 years), town clerk (six years), and town supervisor (four years). Member, Omro volunteer fire department David Clarenbach D-Madison Clarenbach, 31, single. Elected since 1974.

Represents 78th District, which includes downtown and parts of Madison's East Side. Elected speaker pro tern by Assembly Democrats. Served in the same post last session. Member of Dane County Board, 1972-74. Member of Madison City Council, 1974.

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