6


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 1989-1990


                                      STATE TREASURER
   Charles P. Smith (Dem.): Born Chicago, June 18, 1926; married; 4 children.
Graduate West High
 School, Madison; B.S. Milton College 1950. Former corporation production
supervisor. Veteran of World
 War II; served in Marine Corps 1944-45 in the South Pacific and on Okinawa,
awarded Purple Heart and
 presidential unit citation. Member National Assn. of State Treasurers (secretary-treasurer);
National Assn. of
 Unclaimed Property Administrators (treasurer); Western States Land Commissioners
Assn.; Madison Oppor-
 tunity Center (board of directors, past vice president, past treasurer);
Big Brothers of Dane County (board of
 directors, past president). Former member Madison Rivers and Lakes Commission
1965-71 (past president).
 McGovern delegate to 1972 Democratic National Convention, Miami; Kennedy
delegate to 1980 Democratic
 National Convention, New York; Hart delegate to 1984 Democratic National
Convention, San Francisco.
 Served on Dane County Board of Supervisors 1952-53.
   Elected state treasurer since 1970. Member State Board of Commissioners
of Public Lands; State Board of
 Canvassers; State Depository Selection Board; Insurance Security Fund (board
of directors); Treasurer for the
 State Investment Board and for the Wisconsin Retirement Fund.
   Telephone (office): (608) 266-3711.
   Mailing address (office): Room 134, 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7871,
Madison 53707.





                                    ATTORNEY GENERAL
   Donald J. Hanaway (Rep.): Born Stevens Point, December 25, 1933; married;
4 children. Grad.
 Edgewood High School; B.B.A. UW-Madison School of Commerce 1958; LL.B. UW-Madison
1961. Attor-
 ney. Former state senator. Served in Army 1954-56. Member Wisconsin and
Dane Co. Bar Associations.
 Former member Wis. Acad. of Trial Lawyers; Brown Co. Legal Aid (former dir.);
De Pere Historical Society
 (former dir.); De Pere Chamber of Commerce (former sec.). Brown Co. assistant
district attorney 1963-64;
 Special Prosecutor 1967-68; De Pere city attorney 1965-72, 1976-79; Mayor
1972-74.
   Elected to Senate in July 10, 1979 spec. election; reelected 1980 and
1984. Assistant Minority Leader 1981-
82.
   Elected attorney general 1986. Organized "Alliance for a Drug-Free
Wisconsin" to set up local anti-drug
coalitions throughout state and "Justice for Senior Consumers"
program to prevent elderly fraud; established
justice department management plan and access policy to prevent undue influence
on Attorney General's
office. Member State Board of Commissioners of Public Lands; State Board
of Canvassers; State Council on
Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse; American Bar Association National Resource
Center for Child Advocacy
and Protection (advisory board); U.S. Dept. of Justice Executive Working
Group on Prosecutorial Relations;
National Association of Attorneys General and its Committees on Elderly and
the Law (chin., 1988-present),
Consumer Protection, Criminal Law, Agriculture and Rural Legal Affairs, and
Indian Affairs (working
group).
  Telephone (Capitol): (608) 266-1221.
  Mailing address (office): Room 114 East, State Capitol, Madison 53702.




                 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

  Herbert J. Grover (nonpartisan office): Born Fond du Lac, Feb. 5, 1937;
married; 8 children.
Grad. Shawano H.S.; B.A. St. Norbert Coll. 1959; M.A. Amer. Univ. (Wash.,
D.C.) 1963; Wis. Teaching Cert.
UW-Stevens Pt. 1967; Ph.D. UW-Madison 1975; post-doctorate work 1976. School
supt.-Monona Grove
Pub. Sch. 1978-8 1, Niagara Pub. Sch. 1974-78; Sen. Win. Proxmire's staff
1960-63. Mbr. Coun. of Chief State
Sch. Officers (exec. com.); Recipient Eagle Scout Award; Wis. Assn. for Retarded
Children's Distinguished
Service Award, Wis. Assn. of Sch. Bds. Honorary Membership. St. Norbert Coll.
Alma Mater Award, Wis.
Educ. Assn. Coun. President's Award; Honorary Amer. Farmer; Wis. Federation
of Parents for Drug-Free
Youth Stick Out Your Neck Award 1989; Paul Simon Award for the Support of
Language and International
Studies 1989; Wis. Sch. Counselors Assn. Special Friend of Guidance Award
1988; Wis. Winnebago Nation
Who Day A wardfor Excellence 1988; Wis. Educ. Assn. Coun. Friend of Education
Award 1986; Wis. Art Educ.
Assn. Concerned Citizen for the Arts Award 1986; Wis. Assn. of Sch. Dist.
Administr. Outstanding Educator
Award, Distinguished Friend of Education Award 1984; Natl. Center for Health
Educ. Distinguished Leadership
Award 1984; Wis. Assn. for Environmental Educ. Award 1983.
  Elected to Assembly 1965-1974. Assistant Majority Floor Leader 1971.
  Elected state superintendent since April 1981. Established task forces
and developed initiatives on teacher
educ., family involvement in educ., library legislation, coop. educ. services
agencies, administrative training,
and early education/child care. Mbr. UW Bd. of Regents (pres. 1979-80); Higher
Educ. Aids Bd.; Educ.
Comm. Bd.; Bd. of Voc., Tech. & Adult Educ.; Educ. Comn. of the States
(Exec. Com.); Coun. of Chief State
Sch. Officers (Bd. of Dir.); State Job Training Coordinating Coun.
  Telephone (office): (608) 266-1771.
  Mailing address (office): 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison
53707.