Michigan: Members of State Board of Education, 1960s
Members of Michigan State Board of Education, 1960-69 (may
be incomplete!)
Stephen
S. Nisbet 1943-61
Frank
Hartman 1961-64
James
F. O'Neil 1963-64
Leon
Fill 1965-66
Marilyn
Kelly 1965-76
Peter
Oppewall 1965-70
Leroy
G. Augenstein 1967-69
James
F. O'Neil 1967-74
M.
Gorton Riethmiller 1969-76
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of Michigan State Board of Education:
Events and Candidates of the 1960's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1961 Apr 3:
Frank
Hartman (Dem), elected;
Charles
Rogers (Rep), defeated;
Larry
Dolinski (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Oscar
C. Griswold (Prohibition), defeated;
Edna
A. Conklin (Independent American), defeated.
- 1963 Apr 1:
James
F. O'Neil (Rep), elected;
Gerald
Tuchow (Dem), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1964 Nov 3:
Donald
M. D. Thurber (Dem), elected;
Leon
Fill (Dem), elected;
Karla
Parker (Rep), defeated;
Ellen
M. Solomonson (Rep), defeated;
Margaret
Willis (Freedom Now), defeated;
Henry
L. Hill (Freedom Now), defeated.
- 1964 Nov 3:
Marilyn
Kelly (Dem), elected;
Carmen
L. DelliQuadri (Dem), elected;
Joyce
Hatton (Rep), defeated;
Bourke
W. Lodewyk (Rep), defeated;
Helen
Kelly (Freedom Now), defeated;
Clara
Maravin (Freedom Now), defeated.
- 1964 Nov 3:
Thomas
J. Brennan (Dem), elected;
Peter
Oppewall (Dem), elected;
Robert
P. Briggs (Rep), defeated;
John
C. Kreger (Rep), defeated;
Mattie
R. Mays (Freedom Now), defeated;
Constance
Diane Molette (Freedom Now), defeated.
- 1964 Nov 3:
Edwin
L. Novak (Dem), elected;
Charles
E. Morton (Dem), elected;
Alvin
M. Bentley (Rep), defeated;
James
F. O'Neil (Rep), defeated;
John
R. Thomas (Freedom Now), defeated;
Ella
Mae Perryman (Freedom Now), defeated.
- 1966 Nov 8:
James
F. O'Neil (Rep), elected;
Leroy
G. Augenstein (Rep), elected;
Donald
M. D. Thurber (Dem), defeated;
Leon
Fill (Dem), defeated;
Frank
Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Warren
Carlen (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1968 Nov 5:
Marilyn
Kelly (Dem), elected;
Michael
J. Deeb (Dem), elected;
James
W. TenBrink (Rep), defeated;
Barbara
Dumouchelle (Rep), defeated;
Ellen
Robinson (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Evelyn
Sell (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Frank
Troha (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Peter
Goonis (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1969 Nov 8:
Leroy
G. Augenstein, died in office.
- 1969 Dec 9:
M.
Gorton Riethmiller, appointed.
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