Missouri Delegation to the 1960
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large:
Alice
M. Hilleson, Kansas City
- Roscoe
C. Hobbs, St. Louis
- Joseph
B. Moore, Normandy
- Roscoe
C. Stacey, Sparta
- 1st District:
Emily
L. Gallagher, St. Louis
- Edwin
F. Vieth, Jennings
- 2nd District:
Betty
Boecker, University City
- Leo
J. Falk, St. Louis
- 3rd District:
Nancy
M. Forcier, St. Louis
- Ancel
A. Skaggs, St. Louis
- 4th District:
Richard
A. Erickson, Kansas City
- Reid
Wells, Montrose
- 5th District:
Georgeanne
Hedges, Kansas City
- Robert
B. Langworthy, Kansas City
- 6th District:
Jewett
M. Fulkerson, Liberty
- Lewis
H. Wallace, St. Joseph
- 7th District:
Maude
Ingram, near Springfield
- Gene
Taylor, Sarcoxie
- 8th District:
Ben
H. DeForest, Farmington
- Dorman
L. Steelman, Salem
- 9th District:
Levi
Lowry, Princeton
- William
T. Zimmerman, Warrenton
- 10th District:
Frank
L. Carter, East Prairie
- H.
Kenneth Wangelin, Poplar Bluff
- 11th District:
James
Nolan, Camdenton
- Hazel
Palmer, Sedalia
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large:
Robert
W. Berrey III, Kansas City
- Aloys
P. Kaufmann, St. Louis
- James
P. Kelly, Trenton
- Mrs.
Dorcas Neas, Independence
- 1st District:
Theodore
J. Fischer, St. Louis
- Katherine
McCarty, Overland
- 2nd District:
Marion
Thomas, Lemay
- Louise
Zimmerman, St. Louis
- 3rd District:
Cora
Bell Ball, St. Louis
- Marguerite
Davis, St. Louis
- 4th District:
John
R. Kupfer, Kansas City
- Mrs.
Max Prussing, Warrensburg
- 5th District:
Stanley
P. Christopher III, Kansas City
- Gertrude
Haugh, Kansas City
- 6th District:
Mrs.
R. J. Milligan, Stanberry
- Mrs.
Pha Shaw, Cainsville
- 7th District:
Mrs.
Maco Farwell, Cassville
- Walter
Whinery, Ash Grove
- 8th District:
William
Fuetterer, Pevely
- Gerald
Maggi, Rolla
- 9th District:
Jean
Baggerman, Augusta
- Vera
Yancey, Hunnewell
- 10th District:
Gladys
B. Stiver, Cape Girardeau
- Mart
Wood, Campbell
- 11th District:
Charles
Robinson, Jefferson City
- Loren
Wells, Pilot Grove
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