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Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L. (ed.) / The Wisconsin Blue Book
(1958)
Biographies and pictures of constitutional officers, supreme court justices, members of Congress, members of legislature, pp. [1]-68
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MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY 61 WARD, W. STONE MAROTZ St. Croix Sauk Shawano WILLIAM W. WARD (Dem.) born August 8, 1903 in St. Croix County. Graduated Star Prairie elementary school and Minneapolis high school; LL.B. University of Minnesota Law School. Practicing attorney 15 years. City attorney 1951-55; member school board; elected to assembly 1956. Home Address: New Richmond. JAMES RILEY STONE (Rep.) born Oct. 17, 1886 in Sully County, South Dakota. Received elementary and high school education in Reedsburg public schools. In 1907 graduated from University of Wisconsin, re- ceiving B.A. degree. Has held offices of postmaster and town clerk. From 1945-49 was sheriff of Sauk County. Owns and manages 2 Sauk County dairy farms. Has served as secretary and treasurer of Sauk County National Farm Assn. World War I veteran. This is his 5th term in the assembly. Home Address: 733 N. Park St., Reedsburg. ROBERT G. MAROTZ (Rep.) born Sheboygan Nov. 14, 1921. Grad- uated St. James Lutheran School in Shawano and Shawano High School; Worked as apprentice in a law office. Served in marine corps from 1942-45 during which time he also attended Bowling Green State University in Ohio and Dartmouth College. In 1946 wrote the Wisconsin bar examination and was admitted to the bar the same year. Then attended Law School of University of Wisconsin where he received degree in 1949. Member Commission on Interstate Coopera- tion since 1953. Secretary Joint Legislative Council 1955-57; member of its Menominee Indian Study Committee 1955-57; member of its Judiciary Committee 1949-55 and chairman of this committee 1951-53; member Legislative Council's Civil Defense Committee 1950-51. The Judiciary Committee 1949-55, studied the revision of the criminal and corporation codes. Assistant Republican floor leader, 1953, floor leader 1955. Elected speaker 1957. This is his 5th term in the assembly. Home Address: Shawano.
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