Michigan: Members of State Board of Education, 1970s
Members of Michigan State Board of Education, 1970-79 (may
be incomplete!)
Marilyn
Kelly 1965-76
Peter
Oppewall 1965-70
James
F. O'Neil 1967-74
M.
Gorton Riethmiller 1969-76
Annetta
Miller 1971-94
Barbara
Dumouchelle 1972-86
William
A. Sederberg 1973-75
Barbara
Roberts Mason 1975-98
Paul
B. Henry 1975-78
Gumecindo
Salas 1977-84
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of Michigan State Board of Education:
Events and Candidates of the 1970's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1970 Nov 3:
Thomas
J. Brennan (Dem), elected;
Annetta
Miller (Dem), elected;
David
Robinson II (Rep), defeated;
R.
Robert Geake (Rep), defeated;
David
Lindsay (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Peter
Goonis (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1972:
Thomas
J. Brennan, resigned.
- 1972 Nov 7:
William
A. Sederberg (Rep), elected;
Edmund
F. Vandette (Rep), elected;
Charles
E. Morton (Dem), defeated;
Gumecindo
Salas (Dem), defeated;
Mary
G. Calder (American Independent), defeated;
Frederick
S. Kline (American Independent), defeated;
Howard
L. Jones (Human Rights), defeated;
Thomas
E. Girard (Socialist Labor), defeated;
James
E. Wells (Conservative), defeated;
Edgar
Thomas (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1972 Dec 20:
Barbara
Dumouchelle, appointed.
- 1974 Sep 1:
Michael
J. Deeb, resigned.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Barbara
Roberts (Dem), elected;
Roger
Tilles (Dem), elected;
James
F. O'Neil (Rep), defeated;
Florence
F. Saltzman (Rep), defeated;
Bernard
J. Skibinski (American Independent), defeated;
Vern
G. Morse (American Independent), defeated;
Karen
Lee Baize (Human Rights), defeated;
Lordell
J. Taylor (Human Rights), defeated;
Gertrude
Hawkins (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Peggy
Goldman (Communist), defeated;
Richard
Burgis (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Sheila
Jaber (U.S. Labor), defeated;
Frank
Troha (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Burton
L. Artz (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1974 Nov 12:
M.
Gorton Riethmiller, appointed.
- 1975:
William
A. Sederberg, resigned;
Roger
Tilles, resigned.
- 1975 Jan 10:
Norman
O. Stockmeyer, appointed.
- 1975 Aug 26:
Paul
B. Henry, appointed.
- 1976 Nov 2:
John
Watanen, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Gumecindo
Salas (Dem), elected;
Florence
F. Saltzman (Rep), defeated;
Clarence
E. Dukes (Rep), defeated;
Elizabeth
H. Nall (Human Rights), defeated;
Howard
L. Jones (Human Rights), defeated;
Virginia
Courter (Libertarian), defeated;
Maureen
Vermeer (Libertarian), defeated;
Al
Duncan (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Charles
Schwartz (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Frank
Troha (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1978:
Paul
B. Henry, resigned.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Annetta
Miller (Dem), elected;
Barbara
Dumouchelle (Rep), elected;
Malcolm
G. Dade, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
Silverenia
Q. Kanoyton (Rep), defeated.
- 1978 Dec 29:
Silverenia
Q. Kanoyton, appointed.
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