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           Representative                 Representative                Representative
             RADTKE                      M. S. LEWIS                    
GOETSCH

Randall J. Radtke (Rep.), 37th Assembly District
  Born Watertown, October 23, 1951; married; 2 children. Graduate Watertown
High School; B.S.E. UW-
Whitewater 1973; attended UW-Whitewater and UW-Milwaukee graduate schools.
Legislator, sports broad-
caster, and small businessman. Former social studies teacher. Member Wis.
Jaycees (past state prog. mgr.-
govt. affairs); Lake Mills Area Jaycees (past pres.); Lake Mills-Aztalan
Historical Soc.; Lake Mills Rotary
Club; Lake Mills Booster Club; The Washington Seminar (assoc. dir.); Knights
of Columbus; Jefferson Co.
(exec. bd.) Wis. Rep. Party; Sinnissippi Coun. - Boy Scouts of Amer. (exec.
bd.); Jefferson Co. Farm Bureau.
Former member Lake Mills Education Assn. (treas.); Wis. Cross Country Coaches
Assn.; Wis. Coun. for
Social Studies; Phi Alpha Theta. Awards: Recent Outstanding Alumnus, UW-Whitewater,
1984.
  Elected to Assembly since 1978. Minority Caucus Vice Chairperson 1987,
1985, 1983. Biennial committee
assignments: 1987  Education (also 1985); Elections (ranking minority mbr.
since 1983, mbr. since 1979);
Employment and Training; Rules; Yahara Watershed. 1985 - Environmental Resources
(since 1979); Legis.
Coun. Coins. on Acid Rain (sec. 1983, also 1981), on Environmental Resource
Management (sec.), on Tele-
communications (sec., also 1983). 1983 - Government Operations. 1981 - Reapportionment.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-3790; District: (414) 648-8248.
  Voting address: 310 East Washington Street, Lake Mills 53551.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 309 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708.

Margaret S. Lewis (Rep.), 38th Assembly District
  Born June 19, 1954; married; 2 children. Graduate Homestead High School;
B.A., political science, UW-
Madison 1976; graduate work in business, UW-Madison. Legislator and public
affairs consultant. Member
Jefferson Council for the Performing Arts; American Assn. of University Women;
Business and Professional
Women; Nature Conservancy; New Republican Conference.
  Elected to Assembly 1984; reelected 1986. Biennial committee assignments:
1987- Children and Human
Services (ranking minority mbr., mbr. 1985); Colleges and Universities (ranking
minority mbr., eff. 4/28/87);
Employment and Training (ranking minority mbr.); Financial Institutions and
Insurance. 1985 - Commerce
and Consumer Affairs; Education; Legis. Coun. Coins. on Pregnancy Options
(eff. 1/31/85), on Venture
Capital.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-5715; District: (414) 674-6735 (home), (414)
674-4026 (office).
  Voting address: 332 East Linden Drive, Jefferson 53549.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 326 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952,
Madison 53708.

Robert G. Goetsch (Rep.), 39th Assembly District
  Born Juneau, August 5, 1933; married; 2 children. Graduate Juneau High
School; attended Wayland Jr.
College, Beaver Dam, 1950-51; B.S. in agronomy, UW-Madison 1975. Legislator
and farmer. Served in Army
1954-56. Member American Legion; NFO; U.W. Alumni Assn.; Dodge Co. Rep. Party;
Wis. Agri. and Life
Sciences Alumni Assn.; Internatl. Farm Youth Exchange Alumni Assn.; Kappa
Eta Kappa Natl. Honor Soci-
ety. Former member Dodge Co. Sheltered Workshop (dir.); Big Brothers of Dodge
Co. (dir.); Beaver Dam
Community Theater, Inc. (dir., vice pres.); Wis. Towns Assn. (co. unit chp.).
Supervisor Oak Grove Town Bd.
1971-83 (chp. 1975-83); Dodge Co. Bd. 1972-84.
  Elected to Assembly since 1982. Biennial committee assignments: 1987 -
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
(also 1985, 1983); Employment and Training; Urban and Local Affairs (ranking
minority mbr., also 1985);
State Supported Programs Study and Advisory Com. 1985 - Aging; Legis. Council
Com. on Property Tax
Collection Laws (sec.). 1983 - Local Affairs; Veterans and Military Affairs;
Legis. Coun. Com. on Peace
Officer Study.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-2530; District: (414) 887-7413.
  Voting address: Town of Oak Grove.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 320 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952,
Madison 53708; (district) Route 1,
N6485 High Point Road, Juneau 53039.