MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY


      WESTFAHL                HAGEDORN                  NICOL
    Milwaukee, 19th         Milwaukee, 20th             Monroe


    CHARLES F. WESTFAHL         (Rep.) was born on April 10, 1885 in,
Milwaukee where he attended the public schools and Rhodes Business
College. He was superintendent of the Westfahl File Company but is
now  in the real estate business.  In 1931 he served as assemblyman
from his district and he was re-elected in 1938 and .1940. Home Address:
2437 North   49th Street, Milwaukee.
    Milwaukee County, nineteeenth    district : The twenty-second  ward
of the city of Milwaukee.


    ERIC E. HAGEDORN (Rep.) was born in Milwaukee on August 21,
1896. He received his early education in the Grace Lutheran School and
was graduated from Lutheran High School in 1912. He attended Milwaukee
School of Engineering from    1913 to 1915 and later took a one-year
correspondence course in law.     He has been    an electrical engineer,
superintendent of Jung   Electric Company, Milwaukee, for two     years,
sales manager of Electrical Equipment Company, and at present manager
and secretary of the Airforce Corporation. Mr. Hagedorn is widely known
as a former amateur football player and coach as well as a baseball
player. Heenlisted in the navy and served as commander of the eighth
battalion at the Great Lakes Naval Station for two and one-half years.
He is a member of the American Legion as well as a number of civic
organizations.  This is his first term in the assembly.  Home Address:
2412 North 64th Street, Wauwatosa.
     Milwaukee County, twentieth district: Towns of Granville and Wau-
 watosa; city of Wauwatosa.


     ALEX L. NICOL (Prog.) was born on March 13, 1895 in the township
 of Sparta, Monroe County.    Directly after his graduation from  Sparta
 High School in 1916 he was called into military service on the Mexican
 borderĀ° After he was discharged he attended Oshkosh Normal School
 until he again entered the service in March of 1917. He served eleven months
 in France as, a first lieutenant and commanded Company L, 128th Infantry,
 32nd Division. Mr. Nieol was wounded twice and awarded the Distinguished
 Service Cross. After spending two years in government hospitals he was
 discharged in October 1920. He held the office of county clerk from 1920
 to 1939, and is serving his fourth term as a member of the school board.
 He was elected to the assembly in 1938 and again in 1940. Home Address!
 19 Eas   Main Street, Sparta.


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