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          Representative                  Representative                
Representative
          HOLPERIN                          OURADA                      
    VOLK



James C. Holperin (Dem.), 34th Assembly District
  Born Eagle River, December 18, 1950; married; 2 children. Graduate Eagle
River High School; B.S. UW-
Whitewater 1973; graduate work in public administration, UW-Madison and Oshkosh.
Full-time legislator.
Formerly Assembly legislative analyst; Senate Assistant Chief Clerk; director,
Vilas Co. aging programs; radio
and TV news announcer. Member White Pine Public Radio, WXPR (bd. of dir.
1981-82); Rotary Internatl.;
Muskies, Inc.; Northwoods Wildlife Center; Oneida and Vilas Co. Dem. Party;
Gov.'s Coun. on Forest Pro-
ductivity; Northern Arts Coun.
  Elected to Assembly 1982; reelected 1984. Biennial committee assignments:
1985  Tourism, Recreation
and Forest Productivity (chp.); Health; Highways; Ways and Means; Legis.
Coun. Com. on Acid Rain (eff. 3/
5/85), Amer. Indian Study Com. (eff. 3/5/85). 1983  Forest Productivity and
Rural Development (co-chp.);
Tourism and Recreation (vice chp.); Energy and Utilities; Health and Human
Services; Legis. Coun. Com. on
Private Sewage Systems; Radioactive Waste Review Bd.
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-7141; District: (715) 479-7874.
  Voting address: 103 North 3rd Street, Eagle River 54521.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 105 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952,
Madison 53708; (district) P.O. Box
1256, Eagle River 54521.



Thomas D. Ourada (Rep.), 35th Assembly District
   Born Antigo, December 17, 1958. Single. Graduate Antigo High School; B.A.
in political science, Mar-
quette University 1981; graduate work, University of Kentucky. Legislator
and restaurant employe. Member
Loyal Order of Moose; Langlade Co. Rep. Party.
   Elected to Assembly 1984. Biennial committee assignments: 1985  Health;
Tourism, Recreation and
 Forest Productivity; Council on Highway Safety.
   Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-7694; District: (715) 623-5213.
   Voting address: 712-4th Avenue, Antigo 54409.
   Mailing address: (office) Room 11 East, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708.



John Volk (Dem.), 36th Assembly District
  Born Wabeno, September 28, 1915; married; 6 children. Graduate Wabeno High
School. Full-time legisla-
tor. Former farmer, shipyard worker, aircraft factory worker, truck driver.
Member Associated Milk Produc-
ers; Antigo Co-op Oil; Experimental Aircraft Assn.; International Aerobatics
Club. Former member Lions
Club; Antigo Milk Products Cooperative. Served as town chairman 1947-49,
school board member 1952-75,
county board supervisor 1947-49 (vice chairman 1948).
  Elected to Assembly in June 1983 special election; reelected 1984. Biennial
committee assignments: 1985
Jt. Survey Com. on Retirement Systems (co-chp.); Education (vice chp.); Agriculture;
Rural Development;
Tourism, Recreation and Forest Productivity; Retirement Research Com. (co-chp.).
1983 Primary and
Secondary Education (vice chp., eff. 7/15/83); Forest Productivity and Rural
Development (elf. 7/15/83); Rev-
enue (eff. 7/15/83); Tourism and Recreation (eff. 10/21/83).
  Telephone: Capitol: (608) 266-3780; District: (715) 473-5441.
  Voting address: Town of Freedom.
  Mailing address: (office) Room 112 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,
Madison 53708; (district) Route 1,
Wabeno 54566.


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