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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 81) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
APRIL 2, 1976
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
7:00 a.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
7:00
The President had breakfast.
7:20
The President went to the doctor's office.
7:24
The President went to the Oval Office.
7:27
The President went to the barber shop.
7:53
The President returned to the Oval Office.
8:06
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
8:07
8:14
The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds to
Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "A."
EST
CST
8:23
9:11
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB
to Billy Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For a
list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."
(Actual flying time: 1 hour, 48 minutes)
9:06
R
The President was telephoned by Secretary of Labor William J.
Usery, Jr. The call was not completed.
Note: The President was accompanied by members of the press
throughout his visit to Wisconsin.
9:15
The President was greeted by:
Warren P. Knowles, Chairman of the Wisconsin State
President Ford Committee (PFC) and former Governor
(R-Wisconsin)
Ody J. Fish, Republican National Committeeman for
Wisconsin
William C. Messenger, Finance Chairman for the
Wisconsin PFC
Brig. Gen. Charles E. Corcilius, U.S.A.F. Reserve
440th Tactical Airlift Wing Commander
Peter 0. Kirchhoff, member of the Wisconsin
Association of Manufacturers and Commerce
and Plant Manager, Babcock and Wilcox
Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mrs. Peter 0. Kirchhoff
9:20
The President went to his motorcade.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
APRIL 2, 1976
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
9:23 a.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
9:23
9:41
The President motored from Billy Mitchell Field to the Marc
Plaza Hotel, 509 W. Wisconsin Avenue.
The President was greeted by:
Steve Marcus, President of the Marcus Hotel
Corporation
Henry Schielien, Vice President of the Marcus Hotel
Corporation
Karl Denoth, General Manager of the Marc Plaza Hotel
9:45
The President went to his suite.
9:55
The President went to an offstage announcement area.
9:58
The President was greeted by President of the Milwaukee Press
Club Jack Thompson.
10:00
The President, accompanied by Mr. Thompson went to the
Crystal Ballroom.
The President was introduced by Mr. Thompson.
10:12
10:39
The President participated in his 29th Press Conference
sponsored by the Milwaukee Press Club.
10:39
The President went to the Westminister Room.
10:40
The President went to the Regency Room.
10:45
11:00
The President attended a reception with members and guests
of the Milwaukee Press Club. For a list of attendees,
see APPENDIX "c."
11:05
The President returned to his suite.
11:50
The President returned to his motorcade.
11:55
12:00
The President motored from the Marc Plaza Hotel to Mader's
Restaurant, 1037-41 North Third Street.
12:00
The President was greeted by:
Gus Mader, Co-owner of Mader's Restaurant
Victor Mader, Co-owner of Mader's Restaurant
Eric Mader, son of Victor Mader
Ted Moder, General Manager of Mader's Restaurant
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
APRIL 2, 1976
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
12:00 N FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
The President was presented with the first Mader's Restaurant
75th Anniversary stein by Gus and Victor Mader.
12:00
1:40
The President attended a working luncheon hosted by Greater
Milwaukee Ethnic Organizations. For a list of attendees,
see APPENDIX "D."
12:10
12:40
The Presidential party had lunch.
12:55
1:10
The President addressed approximately 50 representatives
of the Greater Milwaukee Ethnic Organizations attending
the luncheon.
1:10
1:40
The President participated in a question and answer session.
1:40
The President returned to his motorcade.
1:45
1:48
The President motored from Mader's Restaurant to the Marc
Plaza Hotel.
The President returned to his suite.
3:25
The President went to an offstage announcement area.
3:25
4:12
The President participated in an Economic Issue Forum
sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of Manufacturers
and Commerce.
3:28
The President was greeted by Orville R. Mertz, Chairman of
the Board, Wisconsin Association of Manufacturers and
Commerce and Executive Vice President of RTE Corporation,
Waukesha, Wisconsin.
3:30
The President, escorted by Mr. Mertz went to the platform
in the Crystall Ballroom. For a list of platform guests,
see APPENDIX "E."
3:31
The President was introduced by Mr. Mertz.
3:32
3:40
The President addressed approximately 600 persons attending
the forum.
3:40
4:10
The President participated in a question and answer session.
4:12
The President, escorted by Mr. Mertz went to the Westminister
Room.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
APRIL 2, 1976
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
4:25 p.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
4:25
4:35
The President greeted approximately 20 members of the Board
of the Wisconsin Association of Manufacturers and
Commerce. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "F."
4:35
The President went to the Regency Room. He was escorted by:
Paul E. Hassett, President of the Wisconsin
Association of Manufacturers and Commerce
Robert A. Uihlein, Jr., member of the Wisconsin
Association of Manufacturers and Commerce and
President and Chairman of the Board, Jos. Schlitz
Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
4:37
4:55
The President greeted approximately 600 members of the
Wisconsin Association of Manufacturers and Commerce.
The President went to the English Room.
5:00
5:20
The President attended a reception for Wisconsin State PFC
staff and volunteers. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "G."
5:05
5:10
The President addressed approximately 75 guests attending
the reception.
5:25
The President returned to his suite.
7:05
The President returned to his motorcade.
7:10
8:24
The President motored from the March Plaza Hotel to West
Bend High Schools' Fieldhouse, 1305 Decorah Road, West
Bend, Wisconsin.
8:24
The President was greeted by:
Ralph Schoenhaar, Mayor (I-West Bend, Wisconsin)
Rueben J. Schmahl, Washington County, Wisconsin Board
Chairman
William F. Steinert, Superintendent of Schools, West
Bend, Wisconsin
John M. Sheehy, Executive Principal, West Bend High
Schools
Melvin R. Laird, Senior Counsellor for National and
International Affairs, Reader's Digest magazine,
Washington, D.C.
The President was presented with a Key to the City by Mayor
Schoenhaar.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
APRIL 2, 1976
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
8:28 p.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
8:28
The President went to a holding room.
8:30
The President went to an offstage announcement area.
8:31
9:31
The President participated in a Public Forum.
8:31
The President went to his seat at the platform. For a list
of platform guests, see APPENDIX "H."
8:38
The President was introduced by Mr. Knowles.
8:40
8:55
The President addressed approximately 4,000 persons attending
the forum.
8:55
9:28
The President participated in a question and answer session.
9:31
The President returned to his motorcade.
Enroute the President was presented with sweat suit and
tennis racket by a delegation of students from West
Bend East and West Bend West High Schools.
9:38
9:48
The President motored from West Bend High Schools' Fieldhouse
to West Bend Holiday Inn, 2502 Washington West.
9:50
The President was greeted by:
Jock Gearhart, Innkeeper, West Bend Holiday Inn
Mrs. Jock Gearhart and son
9:52
The President went to his suite.
9:59
The President went to the swimming pool area.
10:10
10:30
The President attended a reception for approximately 150
Wisconsin state PFC staff and volunteers.
10:42
The President returned to his suite.
10:47
10:52
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
The President was an overnight guest at the West Bend
Holiday Inn.
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APPENDIX "A"
HELICOPTER MANIFEST
April 2, 1976
FROM: South Grounds of the White House
TO:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
The President
Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
Byron M. Cavaney, Director, Advance Office
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician
David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer
Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
APPENDIX "B"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 415
Andrews AFB, Washington DC to Milwaukee, WI
2 Apr 1976
Dep: 8:23am
Arr: 9:12am
1+49
590SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Representative William Steiger (R-Wisconsin)
3.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
4.
Mr. William Baroody, Assistant for Public Liaison
5.
Mr. Byron Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
6.
Mr. Ronald Nessen, Press Secretary
7.
Admiral William Lukash, Physician
8.
Major Robert Barrett, Army Aide
9.
Mr. David Kennerly, Photographer
10.
Mr. Peter Kaye, Press Secretary for the President Ford Committee
11.
Mr. Robert Orben, Special Assistant
12.
Mr. Don Penny Schneider, Executive Producer, Director's Circle, motion
13.
Mr. Mitchell Kobelinski, Adm., Small Business Adm. picture producers, N.Y.
14.
Mrs. Nell Yates, Staff Assistant
N.Y.
15.
MSG Herbert 01denburg, baggage handler
16.
Sgt Patricia Jones, stenographer
17.
MSC Arturo Bautista, valet
18.
Mr. R. Keiser
19.
Mr. T. McIntyre
20.
Mr. L. Buendorf
21.
Mr. S. Harrison
22.
Mr. D. Henson
USSS
23.
Mr. R. Johnston
24.
Mr. W. Reed
25.
Mr. G. Sorrells
26.
Mr. T. Mikels
27.
Mr. Howard Benedict
AP
28.
Mr. Richard Lerner
UPI
29.
Mr. Charles Harrity
AP Photo
30.
Mr. Tim Murphy
UPI Photo
31.
Mr. Doug Allmond
ABC Crew
32.
Mr. Norman Hill
ABC Crew
33.
Mr. John Bauer
ABC Crew
34.
Mr. Ed Walsh
Washington Post
35.
Mr. Dean Fisher
Time
36.
Mr. John Cochran
NBC Correspondent
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "C"
RECEPTION FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS OF THE MILWAUKEE PRESS CLUB
Regency Room
Marc Plaza Hotel
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 2, 1976
A list of guests attending the reception was not available
for inclusion in the President's diary
#
APPENDIX "D"
Attendance not confirmed.
LUNCHEON MEETING WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF GREATER MILWAUKEE (WISCONSIN)
ETHNIC ORGANIZATIONS
Mader's Restaurant
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 2, 1976
The President
Paul A. Anton, President of the Order of the American Hellenic Educational
and Progressive Association (AHEPA), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Valdemars Aperjods, Vice President of the Latvian Welfare Organization
of the U.S. -Daugavas Vanagi
Vitold Balciunas, President of the American Lithuanian Council of Kenosha
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Sam Balistreri, President of UNICO, Milwaukee Chapter
Morton Blutstein, Vice Chairman of the American Jewish Committee,
Milwaukee Chapter
James R. Chiapetta, Veneralbe, Order Sons of Italy, Racine, Wisconsin
Henry Date, Chairman of the Board of the Japanese American Citizens
League, Milwaukee Chapter
Charles Devich, Hungarian Republican Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Anatole Doroshenko, Supreme Adviser, Ukrainian National Association,
Grafton, Wisconsin
Olav J. Eide, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
George Enders, President of the United German Societies of Milwaukee
Mrs. Grace M. Falbo, Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director of
the International Institute of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Paul E. Hassett, Vice President of the International Institute of Milwaukee
Guenther Heinrich, Editor of the Milwaukee Herold
Dennis Hiber, Executive Director of the International Institute of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
continued
APPENDIX "D" p. 2
4/2/76
Uldis Inveiss, Vice President of the Bureau of Education, American
Latvian Association of USA
Vytautas Janusonis, Chairman of the Lithuanian American Community,
Milwaukee Chapter
Fred Kessler, President fo Techischer Verein, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Edmund J. Krawczyk, Polish National Alliance, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mrs. Eileen C. Lockwood, Public Relations Officer, International
Institute of Milwaukee
Very Rev. M.P. Markovina, Dean of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mrs. Vladimir Matejka, River Hills, Wisconsin
Frank Maydak, Croatian Fraternal Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mrs. Paula Maydak, National Vice President of the Croatian Women
Humanitarian and Cultural Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
John M. Murray, President of the Milwaukee Society
Emil Pankiewicz, Franklin Wisconsin (Polish)
Vytas Paukstelis, Chairman of the Wisconsin Lithuanian Day
Alvaro Perez, Second Vice President of the International Institute of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Kenneth Peterson, President of the German-American Society of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Ezra L. Pike, President of the International Institute of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Walter Psykar, Vice Chairman of the Ukrainian Congress Committee, Milwaukee
Chapter
Alexander K. Romansky, Hales Corners, Wisconsin
(Polish)
Miss Biruta R. Salakas, Secretary, International Institute of Milwaukee
(Latvian)
J. Michael Straka, Treasurer of the International Institute of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Ananij Tanin, President of the Ukrainian Congress Committe, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
continued ...
APPENDIX "D" P. 3
4/2/76
Leo Sharka, President of the United Croatian Fraternal Union Lodger of
Greater Milwaukee
Bronko Terzich, Servian American Bicnetennial Committee of Wisconsin
Very Rev. Marko Todorovich, St. Nikola Serbian Orthodox Church,
Caledonia, Wisconsin
Edward Tomasik, National Vice President of the Polish American Congress
Mrs. Bernadine Wandke, Secretary, Federated Slovak Societies of Milwaukee
Mrs. Darlene Weis, Greenfield, Wisconsin
(German)
William H. Wong, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Other
Warren P. Knowles, former Governor (R-Wisconsin); Chairman of the
Wisconsin State President Ford Committee (PFC)
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
Congressman William A. Steiger (R-Wisconsin)
Michael P. Kobelinski, Administrator of the Small Business Administration
Myron B. Kuropas, Special Assistant for Ethnic Affairs
Stuart Spencer, Deputy Chairman for Political Organization, PFC
William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison
For a seating diagram of luncheon guests, see the file copy of the
President's diary.
APPENDIX "E"
WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS AND COMMERCE
Marc Plaza Hotel - April 2, 1976
PLATFORM GUESTS:
Marjorie King, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Wisconsin Association
of Manufacturers and Commerce
The President
Orville R. Mertz, Chairman of the Board of the Wisconsin Association of
Manufacturers and Commerce; Executive Vice President of RTE Corporation
PODIUM
Paul E. Hassett, President, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce and
President of Modine Manufacturing Company
Earl E. Richter, Director, Wiscon Manufacturers and Commerce and
President of Modine Manufacturing Company
Joseph F. Heil, Jr., Director of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce
and President of The Heil Company
APPENDIX "F"
Attendance not confirmed
MEETING WITH MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE WISCONSIN
ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS AND COMMERCE
April 2, 1976 - Westminister Room, Marc Plaza Hotel
I. Andrew Rader
Betty Nelson
President
Wife
Allen-Bradley Co.
RTE Corporation
1201 S. Second St.
Milwaukee, Wi. 53204
Mary Jane Mertz
Wife
Joseph F. Heil, Jr.
RTE Corporation
President
The Heil Company
Peter Kirchhoff
3000 W. Montana St.
Plant Manager
Babcock & Wilcox
Earl E. Richter
President
Robert A. Uihlein, Jr.
Modine Manufacturing Co.
Chairman of the Board
1500 Dekoven Ave.
Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.
Racine, Wi. 53401
Norman Lutz
Orville R. Mertz
President
Executive Vice President
Snap-On-Tools
RTE Corporation
1900 E. North St.
Thomas Lyons
Waukesha, Wi. 53186
Vice President
Carney-Rutter-Robts
Paul E. Hassett
President
E.A. Hanna
Wisconsin Manufacturers &
Manager
Commerce
Nestle Co.
324 E. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, Wi. 53202
William Wilberg
Vice President
Majorie King
Wisconsin Manufacturers &
Secretary/Asst. Treasurer
Commerce
Wisconsin Manufacturers &
Commerce
Asher Nichols
Vice President
John C. Geilfuss
Marshall & Ilsley Bank
Chairman of the Board
Marine Corporation
John Ladish
President
Rollan Nelson
Ladish Malting
Chairman of the Board
RTE Corporation
William Messinger
Chairman of the Board
Rexnord
4/1/76
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APPENDIX "F" -2
4/2/76
WMC Board Members
Continued
Richard Jacobus
Pres.
Inland Heritage
Vincent Schiely
Pres.
Briggs & Stratton
Charles Krause
Fres.
Krause Milling
M.E Nevins
Chairman of Board
Wisconsin Centrifugal
Gustav Moede, Jr.
Pes,
Wisconsin Telephone
Warren P. Knowles, Chairman of the Board of Inland Heritage Corporation;
former Governor (R-Wisconsin); and Chairman of the Wisconsin State PFC
WISCONSIN PFC RECEPTION
APPENDIX "G"
Marc Plaza Hotel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Attendance not confirmed.
April 2, 1976
E
ALDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. William
ECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
B
ECKERT, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J.
BARBER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
EDWARDS, Dr. and Mrs. R. G.
BARBER, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
ENGELBRECHT, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
BAST, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
BATZLER, Miss Deborah
F
BAUMAN, Mr. and Mrs. William
FRANCKE, Mr. Lester and Guest,
Gladys Garbisc:
BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
BECKER, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
G
BELLMANN, JR., Mr. and Mrs. Louis
GATES, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
GERHARDT, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
BLEICK, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
GERHARDT, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
GONRING, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
BLISS, Mr. and Mrs. John
GREZENZ, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
BODENSTEINER, Dr. and Mrs. Robert
GREENWOOD, Jodi
BOLTZ, Mr. Robert
BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
BURCKHARDT, MR. AND MRS. JAMES E.
H
BUTZKE, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
HAMMER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
BUTZKE, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
HAROLDSON, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
BUTZKE, Mr. and Mrs. Orthwin
HAY, Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Mrs. John King
HEINKE, Mrs. Warren
HEISE, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
c
HELD, Mr. and Mrs. John
HEMBEL, Mr. and Mrs. George
CHAPMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
HEMANER, Mr. and Mrs. A1
HENSON, Mr. Walter
CHARLAND, Mr. and Mrs. David
HESSLER, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
D
5
HICKEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
DAVIS, Mrs. E. M. and Miss Katherine Davis
HILGENDORF, Miss Estelle and Guest,
HOCHSTEIN, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Joanne Lyons
DARROW, Mr. and Mrs. Russ
HOLLANDER, Sen. and Mrs. Walter
DWYER, Miss Judy
HOLMQUIST, Mr. and Mrs. William
HORLAMUS, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
HOWE, Mr. and Mrs. Ned
APPENDIX "G" p. 2
s
1H
4/2/76
SAGER, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.
TESSAR, Mrs. Jack
SAMPSON, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
THOMPSON, Milford
SANDERS, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
SCHLAEFER, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
w
SCHLOEMER, Mr. James
WAGNER, Mr. and Mrs. Derry
WALTER, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
SCHMAHL, Mr. and Mrs. REUBEN
WEASLER, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
WEINERT, Mr. and Mrs. George
SCHMIDT, Mr. and Mrs. Leander J., Sr.
WEIR, Nina
SCHOENHAAR, Mayor and Mrs. Ralph
WICKLUND, Mr. and Mrs. John, Jr.
SCHOLTZ, Mr. Leo
WIEDMEYER, Mr. and Mrs. John
SCHMITZ, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
SCHROEDER, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
IN
SCHROEDER, Mr. Guido
YAHR, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H.
SCHUTTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
SCHWARTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
SCHULTZ, Sherri
SEEFELDT, Mr. and Mrs. Aldwin
Z
SCHWARTZ, Father Norman
SEEFELDT, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
ZADRA, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
SEEFELDT, Mr. Fred and Guest, Karen Jungbluth
ZARLING, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ZELL, Gertrude and Suzie
SENNER, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
ZIEGLER, Martha
SENSENBRENNER, Sen. F. James
ZIEGLER, Helen
SHEEHY, Dr. and Mrs. John
ZIEGLER, Paul
SMITHERS, Mr. and Mrs. John K.
SPELLA, Mr. and Mrs. James
SPIELMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
STARAL, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
STAUTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
(
SORENSEN, Dr. and Mrs. Richard
STEILEN, Mr. and Mrs. John
STEINERT, Mr. and Mrs. William
APPENDIX "G" p. 3
14
N
4/2/76
JACOBS, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
NEHRBASS, Mr. and Mrs. George F.
NIELSEN, Dr. and Mrs. William
K
NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
KIECKHAFER, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
KLEIN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
10
KNOWLES, Mr. Warren
KOCHER, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
OLDSON, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
KOEHN, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
OELHAFEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
KRUEGER, Mr. Neil
O'Meara, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
KUECKER, Miss Karen
P.
L
PERRIN, Mrs. Olga
LAIRD, Mr.Melvin
PICK, Miss Joan
PICK, John
LARSON, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
R
LEWIS, State Rep. and Mrs. James
REIS, Mr. and Mrs. John
LEWIS, Margaret
RENARD, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
LUCKHARDT, Rep. Esther
Guest: Rev. Harold Schwertfeger
ROCK, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
LIEVEN, Mayor and Mrs.
ROEVER, Mr. and Mrs. John T.
LOEST, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H.
M
ROLFS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McKAY, MR. and Mrs. Curtis McKay
MEIER, Mr. and Mrs. William
ROLFS, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
MERRIAM, Judge and Mrs. J. Tom
ROZEK, Mr. and Mrs. John F.
MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
MOELLER, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
MOLLWITZ, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
MORGAN, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E.
MUTH, Mr. and Mrs. Egbert
MRAZIK, Mr. and Mrs.
MUTH, George
APPENDIX "H"
Attendance not confirmed.
PUBLIC FORUM
West Bend High Schools' Fieldhouse
West Bend, Wisconsin
April 2, 1976
Platform Guests
Roland Senner, President of the School Board, West Bend, Wisconsin
Reuben J. Schmahl, Chairman of the County Board, Washington County,
Wisconsin
Congressman William A. Steiger (R-Wisconsin)
Jodi Greenwood, Student Government President, West Bend East High School
The President
Warren P. Knowles, former Governor (R-Wisconsin) and Chairman of the
Wisconsin State President Ford Committee (PFC)
Audience
William F. Steinert, Superintendent of Schools, West Bend, Wisconsin
Ralph Schoenhaar, Mayor (I-West Bend, Wisconsin)
Karen Koecker, Student Government President, West Bend West High School
Melvin R. Laird, Senior Counsellor for National and International
Affairs, Reader's Digest Magazine
Donald B. Lieven, Mayor of Hartford, Wisconsin
John M. Sheehy, Executive Principal of West Bend High Schools
John Roever, County Chairman of the Washington County Republican Party
(Wisconsin)