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           Representative                 Representative                
Representative
              MAT[Y                    VANDERPERREN                     
 VAN DREEL

*Richard P. Matty (Rep.), 88th Assembly District
  Born Menominee, Mich., Sept. 16, 1932; married. Graduate Crivitz H.S. Full-time
legislator. Former
operator of small business 25 years. Served in U.S. Air Force 1950-54. Member
Crivitz Recreation Assn. (past
pres.); Northeast Wis. Conservation Council (former pres.); Amvets Post No.
6 (life mbr.); Amer. Legion; 40
et 8; V.F.W.; Marinette Elks Club; Crivitz Lions (past pres.); Boy Scouts
(life scout, former scoutmaster);
Marinette Jaycees (hon. mbr.); numerous Wis. sportmen's clubs. Former mbr.
Wis. Conservation Cong. (3
yrs. state vice chin.); Amvets Post No. 68 (comdr.). Served as county coroner
1966-70.
  Elected to Assembly since 1972. Biennial committee assignments: 1987- Financial
Institutions and Insur-
ance (also 1985, 1983); Tourism, Recreation and Forest Productivity (ranking
minority mbr., also 1985). 1985
Ways and Means; Legis. Coun. Com. on Regulation of Financial Institutions.
1983 - Excise and Fees;
Tourism and Recreation (also 1981); Forest Productivity and Rural Development;
Legis. Coun. Com. on
Interstate Banking. 1981 - Insurance, Cooperatives and Risk Management; State
Affairs; Council on High-
way Safety (chp., mbr. since 1973); Ad Hoc Com. on Child Care; Legis. Coun.
Com. on Structure of Correc-
tions System. 1979 - Energy; Highways (also 1975); Tourism, Recreation and
Economic Development; Vet-
erans and Military Affairs (since 1973); Legis. Coun. Com. on Highways. 1977
- Third Reading;
Transportation (also 1973); Legis. Coun. Com. on Changing Enrollments. 1973-
Revision.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-2343; District: (715) 854-7288.
  Voting address: Box 789, Crivitz 54114 (Town of Stephenson).
  Mailing address: (office) Room 312 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708.

  Cletus Vanderperren (Dem.), 89th Assembly District
  Born town of Pittsfield, Brown County, March 4, 1912; married. Educated
in Mills Center school; com-
pleted 2 short courses UW-Madison. Semiretired farmer. Member town board
30 years, county board 16
years and served on many county committees.
   Elected to Assembly since 1958. Biennial committee assignments: 1987 -
Highways (chp. since 1973);
Transportation (vice chp., also 1985, 1983, mbr. since 1971); Excise and
Fees (mbr. since 1971, vice chp. 1973);
Council on Highway Safety (since 1973); Rustic Roads Bd. (since 1975); State
Supported Programs Study and
Advisory Com. (co-chp., also 1985, 1983, mbr. 1981, 1977, chp. 1975); Transportation
Projects Comn. (vice
chp., also 1985, 1983); Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances (also 1985).
1979- Legis. Coun. Com. on
Highways (co-chp. since 1973). 1977- State Bldg. Comn. (also 1975, 1973,
1971). 1975- Legis. Coun. Hwy.
Com.'s Adv. Com. on the Motor Vehicle Code (chp., vice chp. 1971), Spec.
State Trans. Plan Adv. Com. 1973
- Com. to Visit State Properties (mbr. since 1960, chp. 1971, 1965).
   Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-0616; District: (414) 865-7660.
   Voting address: Route 16, Green Bay 54303-9803 (Town of Pittsfield).
   Mailing address: (office) Room 32 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708.

 Mary Lou E. Van Dreel (Dem.), 90th Assembly District
   Born March 23, 1935; married; 3 children. Graduate Nicolet H.S.; Rural
Certificate in Education, UW-
 Stevens Point 1955; B.A. UW-Oshkosh 1968. Full-time legislator. Former insurance
agent, teacher, and own-
 er/manager of a resort. Member Ashwaubenon Business and Professional Assn.;
Democratic Party;
 Ashwaubenon Lioness (past pres., vice pres., treas.); Brown Co. Historical
Society; Brown Co. Assn. for
 Retarded Citizens. Former member Special Olympics Com.; Ashwaubenon Education
Assn. (treas.);
 Ashwaubenon Faculty Wives (treas.). Ashwaubenon Village Bd. 1977 to 1987.
   Elected to Assembly 1986. Biennial committee assignments: 1987 - Judiciary
(vice chp.); Elections; Labor;
 Tourism, Recreation and Forest Productivity; Urban and Local Affairs.
   Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-5840; District: (414) 494-7470.
   Voting address: 2825 Otto Court, Green Bay 54303.
   Mailing address: (office) Room 13 East, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708.

 *Resigned effective August 4, 1987 to become Administrator of Division of
Tourism Development.